VOIi. XIX. NO. 195.
CHICAGO, FBI DAY, AUGUST 1, 1913.
PRICE 5 CENTS
PLUNGER IS NOT WANTED
NICHOLAS DANDOLOS IS DENIED PRIVILEGES
OF THE COURSE AT HAMILTON.
Stewards Take Action Alter Operations of Man
Known as “Nick the Greek" Arouse Unfavorable
Comment — Well-Backed Horses Win Races.
Hamilton Out.. July 31.— That tin 1 Hamilton
Jockey Cluli is determined to do its part iu keeping
the sport on the Canadian eirenit clean was again
demonstrated today liy a ruling which deuies the
privilege of the course to Nicholas Dandolos. other-
wise known ns "Nick the Greek.” Dandolos is a
lug operator and his transactions on the Canadian
circuit this season have attracted much attention
and notoriety. A few days Hgo Dandolos determined
to make imok and. employing a crew, he cut iu on
llic opening day of the llamiltoii meeting. In the
race won liy Cliff Edge yesterday, for which Plate
Glass was a receding favorite, the Greek bookmaker
laid the Davies racer heavily. His sheets, to be
exact, showed that he had carried the horse up to
$1,897. Knapp, who had the mount on Plate Glass,
met with interference shortly after the start and
lost the race by pulling his mount up. There was
some complaint over the hoy's ride. Dandolos'
sheets were taken up and it seemed as if he had
made Plate Glass a target for hi- operations during
the afternoon. It is said that Knapp, iu place of
striking his own horse with his whin at the tiuish.
hit llouerail instead. At all events the investigation
of the race resulted iu the following ruling:
' Relieving that the plnuger is a detriment to your
racing, we have denied all privileges, including
admission to the course, to Nicholas Dandoloa. This
ruling to take effect immediately. ”
No accusation was made agitinst Dandolos. but the
ottieials deemed it just as well that he coniine his
operations to some other place where his hig trans-
actions would not arouse the unfavorable comment
they have here.
As to the racing, it was marked liy the success
of several heavily backed horses, two of whi h
came from the stable of the Texas turfman. G. XV.
Scott, who furnished the winueis of the tilth and
sixth races in Dr. it. I.. Swarenger and Jatiiel.
The former was hacked from 15 to 1 to 5 to I.
•gr-iail tile latter from Id to 1 to tl to 1. Dr. K. I..
W Swarenger came from behind in the stretch and
won by a length, while Jatiiel had a six lengths
margin at the tiuish. The finishes iu three of the
races were extremely close. Nimbus won' bis first
purse in several mouths when lie bent Chilton King
a head in tlie third race. Alador and Patou won
their races by noses. Alador was the first wiuner
that trainer George Ham has saddled this season
and tile rolt's victory was a profitable one. as lie
was backed from Id to 1 to 4 to 1.
The Brantford Selling Handicap was instituted iu
ID IU and its history to date is as follows:
Year. Winner. A.XX't. Jockey. X'al. Time.
1912 Jaeipielina ....5 115 E. Martin. .$l.d9n 1:41
1913 Patou 5 105 Deronde . . 965 1:5973
After Afterglow was beaten iu tlie fifth race,
lie was claimed by A. L. Aste for $825. Mr. Aste
also bid Patou up from $1,000 to $1,700 and Ismglil
him. Bedwell retaliated by claiming Marjorie A.
out of the race for $1,905. Jatiiel was also bid
up after her victory, being carried from $500 to
$ 7 oo by XV. McAllister.
P. M. Civill pure ha set) at private sale, today,
tlie three two-year-olds. Zodiac, Stcllata and Scarlet
Letter, which A. G. XX'estou has lieen handling for
It. T. Wilson.
Jockeys Small and Deronde were cautioned for
rough riding iu the fourth race.
It developed that M> Fellow pulled lip lame in the
seventh race yesterday anil that the horse bled
after being led to his stable.
II. Giddings' Bassetlaw colt. Iks* Hive, the pros-
peetive winner of next year's King's Plate, at
Toronto, lias been retired for the season.
George Boyle Inis taken over tlie horses owned by
J. C. Coehel.
XX". II. Frey will ship Ids siring to the half mile
tracks and J. M. Cooper will rest his horses at
Hamilton tin i il the opening of the meeting at Ot-
tawa.
"Chinatown Charlie." a well-known follower of
the races. i< bewailing the loss of $1,400 which lie
deposited with a clerk of the Brant House at Bur-
lington Beach last night for safekeeping. The safe
was locked at the time tlie money was given to the
hotel clerk, whose inline is Fred Clisli. and the
laller put the money iu his pocket. He claimed that
while going the rounds of the house at three o’clock
tiiis morning he was attacked by robbers and struck
with a blackjack and the money taken from him.
A number of bookmakers and followers who were
guests of the Brant House are much wrought up
over the affair.
CANADIANS INTERESTED IN THE FUTURITY.
Toronto. Out., July 51. The Futurity, to he run
at Saratoga on August 30. is an event to which
Canadians interested in racing are looking forwad
with particular anticipation. For the first time in
many years, a Canadian-owned two year-old figures
prominently among the eligible, for this richest of
all American stakes. This is the fust filly Southern
Xlaid. the property of Robert Davies of this city.
Southern Maid has 1, eaten almost everything of bet
own age that she lias met and is generally conceded
to have an excellent chance of winning the Futurity.
Her recent victory at Hamilton, in which, with
118 |Hiunds up. site ran three-quarters in 1:11%,
made many new admirers for her among the follow
era of racing on the Canadian circuit. That she will
be loyally and staunchly backed by the Canadians
when she tills her Futurity engagement goes without
saying.
|l is many years since a Canadian stable lias
been represented in tin* Futurity, and once only
were the honors captured by a Canadian horse, that
being iu 1898. when Martiiuas. owned by the late
XX’llliam Hendrle. of Hamilton, and trained liv
Eddie XVhytc. won the event. Notwithstanding that
the eliiiiiees of Martimas apiieared remote, and 2 <mi
to 1 was laid against his chances, he received tlie
sentimental support of practically every person from
the “Land of the Maple” in attendance.
KOHLER HORSES TO BE SOLD IN FRANCE.
It appears that of the Kohler horses now in
France only llie stallions Unele and Kitz Herbert
are to he returned to this country for sale. At any
rate. "Vigilant” said iu London Sportsniau of July
’I. I learn that the statement that the late Mr.
~c Kohler's French racing and lireediug stud- would
shipped to the United States for sale there is iu
•s.rreet They are to be sold iu France, and the
sale i* to take [dace as soon as the catalogue can be
completed and the other necessary arrangements
made. Possibly it may be held at Deauville in the
race week. Among Ibe most notable of the horses
to come up for sale are the four stallions Uncle,
Fit* Herbert. Zens and Novelty. Uncle will un-
doubtedly attract iinielt attention, for lie is decidedly
i he liest of Die many good horses sired by Slur
Sin... i in America, and is a grandson of iltc famous
'laggle It. B. (dam of Iroquois). Tlie first of
Uncle’s get to run are now two-year-olds and
several of them have won higli-elass races in the
Stales.
AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORD FOR 1913
The following tabulation embraces the 1913 record of all American jockeys who rode one or more win
ners from January 1 to and including the racing of July 29:
Jockey.
Mts.
1 st.
2 d.
3d.
L'np.
P.C.
Jockey.
Mts.
1 st.
2 d.
3d.
Unp.
P.C.
Adams, F
8
5
10
30
.15
Kuigbt. C
15
15
81
.11
Adams V
69
5
8
9
47
.07
Koerner, T
.... 75
14
13
13
.10
A lex
. 46
7
4
4
31
.15
Loftus . ....
248
66
38
122
. 2 1 "
Alley
5
6
7
29
.11
Madeira
23
1
3
“l
iu
.0 1
Ambrose
11
11
15
50
.13
Maguire, C. ...
1
1
1
9
.08
Anderson
lu-
6
6
45
.15
Martin, E
387
55
60
39
2X4
.1 1
Andress. W. ...
122
ll
13
15
87
.07
Martin. S
31
3
6
0
16
.10
Aubuebou
21
3
5
3
10
.14
Matthews, A. ..
8
8
29
.16
Baker
as
O
6
4
26
.95
Matthews, E. ..
.'58
2
6
10
20
.05
Barham. E. . . .
5
3
3
18
.17
Matthews, M. ..
19
11
13
67
.17
Barnes
17
2
O
u
13
.12
Matts
70
8
»
16
37
.11
Barziley
... . I)
1
U
0
2
.33
McAdams
12
2
1
1
8
.17
Battiste
1
3
6
19
.04
McBride. J
31
7
1
tS
17
25
tinner, J
115
13
15
13
74
1
McCabe, J
292
42
51
52
147
J i
Benton
sr»
13
16
11
45
.15
McUahey
20
13
17
82
.15
Bezatisou
UNI
35
34
31
181
.12
Mct'loskey . ...
10
15
10
39
.14
Boland, D
107
21
16
17
X!
.20
McClothin . ...
.. . 14
1
0
1
12
.07
Booker, A
N
1
0
1
6
.12
Met'owu .
62
11
14
11
26
■ IS
Borel
31
24
21
74
.21
McDonald, J. . .
185
17
17
25
126
.09
Brady
2
4
5
21
.06
McDowell
14
13
14
41
.17
Brooks, It. . .
81
10
15
11
45
.12
McEwen, I».
13
O
•j
8
.23
Bruce
23
3
2
o
17
.14
McKweu. fc».
186
x"t
32
35
86
.18
Burl Inga me , ..
488
81
67
72
268
17
McIntyre, J. ...
11
13
9
64
.11
Burns, G.
18
22
17
81
.13
McIntyre. XV. .
91
4
5
8
74
.05
But well
64
85
53
139
.19
McMartln
117
12
14
16
75
.10
511 79
Byrne
15
•j
o
0
n
Caldwell, O
11
1
tl
o
10
Callahan. J
246
21
20
27
178
Campbell, J. .1.
18
2
0
2
14
Carpenter
.... 30
1
4
1
24
Carroll, G. XX'...
. 80
1
4
10
65
l 'after. It
229
24
44
41
120
Cavanaugh . ...
191
24
25
20
118
Chappell
105
6
12
10
77
Clement
. . 33
2
■J
8
21
Coburn. G
17
1
3
5
S
Connelly, I)
82
6
12
14
50
Connolly, J
16
2
0
1
13
Cook. J
26
4
3
0
U
Cnn*y
127
21
20
17
69
t 'orner
ltt
1
1
1
7
Cotton. E
17*1
15
15
18
121
Crawford
.... 5
1
0
o
4
Cummings
18
1
1
6
lo
Cummings. T. ..
.... 35
3
3
2
26
Dale. XV
:u
5
•J
7
19
Daveuiwrt. J. ...
20
2
5
7»
lo
Davidson
1
1
o
0
0
Davies. T
81
11
10
11
49
277 .15 McTaggart. J.
11 .13 McTaggart, T.
in .09 .Xleripole . ...
17s .09 Mllchan . ...,
11 -11 Miller. U. ...
-4 .05 Miller. H.
do .01 Minder
120 .Id Moles worth .
1 ]s -1‘ Mondon
*• -00 Montour . ...
-1 .OB Moody, I*,
s oil Moore. F. . . .
50 .07 Moore. J. ...
1-i -1|1 Morgan. A. ..
J1 -Jj Morse
'>1 •>' Mulligan .
Murphy, J. .
1-] -!»s Murray, A. ,.
* . Musgrave . ..
1'! • 'JO Nathan
7.'.’ 'in Nelson, J. ...
1 .'.I?. Xicklaus . ...
Dawson
Deavenport. J. . .
Del a by
Deuni
Dennler
Denny
Deronde
Ilisbiiion
Dominick. J. ...
Donovan. J
Dority
Doyle. XV
Drey or
Duggan. J. J....
Dunn. XX’
I step
Eairbrotber . ...
Feeney
Ferguson, A. ...
Fogg
Ford
Forsyth
Fraeli
Franklin
French
Gaines
Gang
Gargan. XV
Gentry
Glass. -J
Goose
Gordon . ....
Gore
Gould
Grand. C
Gray. H
Griffin, E
Gross
Groth
Guy, B
Hall, xv
Halsey
Hanover, A.
Hanover, J
Haynes, K
Heavenor
Henry. J
Hill
Hoffman. D
Hoffman, K
Hopkins
Hyde
lines
Irvin
Jackson, C
Jacks., u. F
Jensen .
Johnston. T
J ud sou
Karrick
Kederis
Kelly. C
Kelsay
Kent
Killingsworth . .
King J
Klrschbaum . ...
Knapp. XV
•' iy» n loot .
S ,! Nutter
’r ■*” O'Brien
'* '1 O' Mahoney . ..
•'? Obcrt
Ornies
Pauley . ....
“J Peak. C
I Fendcrgast . .
V Vi Phillips, H. ..
X II Pickens
1 Pickett
I Post
! '.Ti Powell. A. ...
! r* Prior
. . 68 13
.5 1
..277 35
..lliO 35
..393 4S
. . 70 11
.172 XI
.165 14
. 233 45
.158 15
. 84 8
104 It
. 21 2
. 88 4
• J-i 1
.145 12
.156 16
. 193 30
.260 36
. 94 18
. 24 1
.219 34
. 80 12
30 28
9 10
tl! :Yh H!!?!!!. h, ‘
102 .12
126 .11
i-lyuinii. XX'
VI 'nr Badtke. II. ...
iu ' Bigbtmire . ..
!'.• ' Riley
16 iio
102 .12
'U Rowlev
rl 'll Bussell
.... Sebarf. E
13 jltt S»buttii.ger . .
... Seidell
io7 :r»7 uif-ff,
17S 16 Silvertliorue . .
Pi ll 3 Slugleton . ...
199 as Shlrvin
. . 58 5
..215 x;
. 15 5
. . xi 9
. .551 XI
In amendment and further explanation the same
newspaper said a day later:
"XVith further reference to the late Mr. Kohler's
burses, we are asked to announce that the dispersal
sale of his French racing stable, together with
tile yearlings, broodmares, and foals located iu
France, will take place at Etablisseuient C-beri.
Deauville, on August 7 and 8 . during the annual
Deauville Kaee Meeting. Novelty, Zeus 11.. and
Bestigouelie are Included amongst the racehorses
to be sold. The stallions. Fltz Herbert and Tnele,
only wili be sent back to America. ”
DATES FOR NEW CANADIAN TRACK.
Montreal. Quo., July 51. — The .lutes for the in
augural meeting of the llorval Jockey U'luli at its
new plant a! Dorval. near this city, have been an-
nounced. The management of the club has decided
that It will he best to follow the meetiug of the
Moutreal Jockey Club, which comes to a close at
Blue Bonnets on Saturday. September 13. The Dor-
vat meeliug will be of ouly five days' duration und
will Immediately precede the autumn meeting Ht
XX'oodbiue. Toronto, where the Canadian racing sea-
son will come to a close.
The Dorval meeting will open on Monday. Sep-
tember 15. and will continue up to ami including
Friday. September 19. Tlie meeting will be con-
ducted under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Itae-
ing Associations, to which the Dorval Club lias ap-
idled for affiliation. Il was the Intent ion of the cluli
to hold their first meeting towards the end of
August, but as Ottawa has a claim on the dates,
the September dales were takeu. The postponement
NEW YORK MEETINGS OVER
RACING AT BELMONT PARK COMES TO A CLOSE
FOR SEASON OF 1913.
Horses from R. F. Carman’s Stable Win Three Races
and Gainer Takes Youthful Stakes— Jockeys
Nicklaus and J. Wilson Divide the Card.
New York. July 51. — The twelve-day meeting
of the Metropolitan Jockey Club came to an end
with the running of the races at Belmont Park
this afternoon and. unless some fall meetings should
be anuouuced, which is not likely, it means the
46
4
.j
9
31
.09
Sm i 111. E
.. .103
23
17
19
44
.21
1 t
O
1
It
.14
Snyder t
. . .342
45
54
54
189
T3
80
16
17
15
42
.20
Stanford
... 27
1
1
5
20
.04
6
It
.19
Steele. B
. . .299
59
37
43
160
.20
45
7
7
26
.16
Stirling
... HO
4
11
19
52
.05
411
44
60
57
250
.11
Tapi in
’ • - 1 ?. 4
17
32
21
114
.09
P 19
64
71
70
204
.16
Taylor, XV
... •>*»
4
4
10
«Kl
.08
33
6
6
19
.18
Taylor. W. W
.. . 69
1
5
7
58
.Ol
24
5
4
io
.21
Tealmn .
. . .264
35
42
28
159
.13
25
18
18
160
.11
Troxler, R
.. .119
19
20
18
62
.16
"its
50
.05
Tutlett
. . . 15
1
0
0
14
.07
219
34
38
28
119
.16
Turner. C
. . .214
51
30
27
106
.24
48
4
3
37
.<18
Van Ilusen
.. .185
25
20
27
113
.11
1
0
if
1
.50
X’an Bensehoteli .
. . . 59
4
3
8
44
.07
176
17
1 5
2 o
119
.10
Waldron. B
. . . 28
2
1
3
22
.07
445
61
68
56
21 10
.14
XValsh
... 9
1
2
0
6
.11
to
1
51
.02
Walsh, J. J
... 8
1
O
0
7
.12
176
21
23
26
106
.12
XVard, XV
... 90
3
8
10
69
.03
101
5 4
8
11
11
71
28
.08
06
Warren
Warrington . ....
...119
. . . 76
20
15
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19
HI
59
50
09
26
5
•J
6
72
il9
VVashear
... 60
10
IO
9
31
J7
34
1
il
O
35
05
XVatts, H
... 6
1
O
O
5
.17
41
4
4
52
.02
Watts, It
... 22
2
4
1
15
.on
78
19
12
8
XI
24
Whatley
... 34
2
3
2
27
.06
67
9
9
44
.08
White
... 3
1
11
0
2
.33
55
6
7
37
.11
XVbite. C
... 27
2
4
1
20
.07
lO
1
0
0
9
.10
Williams. J. J...
... 16
1
1
3
11
.06
99
9
10
13
67
.09
Wills
... 24
2
2 ,
3
17
US
342
64
52
55
171
.20
Wilson. A
. . . 66
6
2
6
52
.09
38
4
o
5
27
.11
XVllsou. J
. . .267
77
50
42
9S
.29
19
1
2
4
12
.05
Wolfe
. . 425
62
54
48
261
.15
34
7
7
3
15
.21
Wot sis. H
. . 36
2
2
0
32
.06
104
15
10
7
72
.15
Woods. J
... 4
1 /
0
o
3
44
2
5
9
28
.05
Yeager. S
. . . 33
2
3
0
28
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167
11
16
23
117
.07
ZrCPP
... 26
2
1
5
18
.08
44
14
6
8
16
.32
of tlie meetiug will afford a better opportunity of
completing tlie plant, the construction of which is
well under way.
BIG RACE FOR FORT ERIE OPENING.
Buffalo. X. Y„ July 31. — The $5,900 Dominion
Handicap will la- run on the opening day of the
Niagara Racing Association’s second meeting next
Wednesday afternoon. Among the eligihles are
Whisk Brooiu II.. Ru.lotfo, Gow’ell. Buskin. Ten
Point. First Sight. Leocbares. Horrou. Hawthorn
and Kleburne. It is expected that a field of at
least seven or eight will go to the post iu this
event and there may Ik* more.
The track is much faster than it was for the
first meeting. Many horses have worked a mile
in better than 1:42 recently, and several have gone
tlirqe quarters iu 1:15. President Mndiglii Hunoiiuees
that there will tie plenty of stable room for all
comers, us four new barns have just beeu com-
pleted.
PRINCE PALATINE BEATEN AT GOODWOOD.
London. Fug.. July 31. — Prince Palatine, a heavily
backed, favorite, ran unplaced today in the Good-
wood Cup of I.OOo sovereigns, for tliree-venr-olds
and upward, at about two miles and live-eighths.
Tlie race was won by L. Brassev’s four- vea r-old
bay colt Catmint, by Spearmint- Bed Lily, with
Mr. Fairie’s four ear-old bay colt Aleppo, by Beppo
— C'here lteine. second, and Major E. Coder's four-
year old bay gelding. I.auee Chest, by Spearuiiut —
Chestnut Suuday, third.
DAILY RACING FORM.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1913.
DAILY RACING FORM
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March 3. 1879.
TERMS:
Her Week $ .50
Per Mouth 1.50
Half Year 9.00
One Year 17.00
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. AUGUST 1. I'll
CHARTS OF MONTHLY RACING.
The Monthly Racing Form, containing
charts of all races run on recognized tracks
in North America during the month of July,
will be on sale today noon at Daily Racing
Form office, 141 Plymouth Court, Chicago,
111. Price $1.00. Single copies by mail must
be sent as registered mail with uu extra
charge of ten cents for registration. Not
respousible for books sent as regular mail.
TELEGRAPHIC FORM.
Tlie horses which seem liest in Friday’s races
are:
tiutte, Mont., July 31.
1 — Va-Va, Alabama Bam, Deal Carroll.
2 — Rose Sweet, ({omul. Order of Dance.
3 — Balronia, J. H. Ilarr, Ed. B.
4 — Pride of Lismore. Pajaroita. Envy.
5 — Follane, Clara W. . Frank <5. Hogan.
t! — Edwin T. Fryer, The Monk, Golf Ball.
E. G. McQuaide.
Hamilton, Ont., July 31.
1 — Meissen, Diamond Cluster, Martola.
2 — Fadoodle, Trovato, Siltrix.
.3 — Ten Point, Knight's Differ. T. M. Green.
4 — llonerail. Fountain Fay, Cogs.
5 — Three Links. Auavri, Closer.
<1 — Little Jane, Fred Drew, Bittra.
7 — Gerrard, Lucky George, Itash.
T. K. Lynch.
11%. 22%, 35, 48. At his best.
Presumption— Three-quarters in 1:184$. lias a
good burst of speed and is ready.
Ray o’ Light — Half mile in 54.
Rolling Stone Three -quarters in 1:18%.
Sehago — Seven eighths in 1:31. Coming around to
form after a let-up.
Socialist — Three-eighths in 36%.
Shackleton — ' Three-quarters in 1:20. Works well
whenever set down.
Stonehenge — Half mile in 51. Has shown some
good work before.
Susan B. — Three-quarters in 1:19. Worked along
ill gu easy manner.
Whisk BriHim II. — Mile and a quarter in 2:10.
Fractional time. 12. 24%. .'f7, 50, 1 1:15 >,
1:28%. 1:42. 1:56%. 2:!u.
NOTES OF THE TURF.
Did Rosebud is a great attraetion for eastern
horsemen arriving at Saratoga. They have heard
much of tlie prowess of this sensational son of
Unelo and lie lias lieeu critically inspected by one
and all.
The main traek at Saratoga has a particularly
firm liottom and a light cushion over which fast
time is likely to be recorded this season. Oil ac-
count of the sandy nature of the soil tlie track will
dry out quickly, thus insuring safe footing under all
conditions. Cross-country folk are greatly pleased
with the Saratoga steeplechase field. The fences
are thickly brushed and tlie turf is famous for its
firmness.
Secretary Karlocker of tlie Saratoga Assoc int ion
is babbling qver with enthusiasm over tlie pros-
pects for tlie meeting scheduled to open at the Spa
tomorrow, the fact being that ail tlie boxes in the
members' enclosure have lieeu taken except four.
This is unprecedented, for in no year since tlie
Saratoga Association has had tlie track have more
than two-thirds of the boxes been taken in any one
season.
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
A. M. M.. Chicago. Tlie parlay on Ratina aad
Ram* well lost.
G. I*. It., Pittsburgh. Pa. Bets on Bruin Belle lost
because she iiail passed into tlie starter's control.
S. 1>. H., Chicago. If a horse is entered in two
or more races and a bet is made ou it without
naming tlie race, the bet attaches to the first race
in which it starts.
J. T. I).. Greensburg, Iml. Following tlie present
meeting at Hamilton. Tlie Canadian racing dates
are as follows: Fort Erie. August 6 to 13; Windsor.
August 16 to 23: Ottawa, August 27 to September
3; Montreal, September 6 to 13. All are good meet-
ings and at all liookmaking is the style of betting.
PAY STREAK WINS BUTTE HANDICAP.
Butte, Mont., July 31. — Tlie leading feature of the
racing today was a handicap over the Futurity
Course, in which were engaged some of the best
sprinters at tlie track and a high-class selling race
for three-year-olds. Pay Streak, from tlie Cbantieler
Stable, carried the hopes of the public in the handi-
cap and. after racing Mrs. Gamp into submission,
gamely drew away in the tiual running to win from
Daddy (tip.
Jockey Murray was suspended for the rest of
tlie meeting by the judges for pulling Mollie
Richards up at the start of the fifth race.
Jockey (McEwen was suspended for three da vs
by the judges for benting Othello over the head
at the conclusion of the third race yesterday.
VANCOUVER FORM CHART.
VANCOUVER, B. C., July 22. 1913. Twentieth
day. British Columbia Thoroughbred Association's
Meeting of 67 days. Minoru Park. Weather clear.
Presiding Judge. Thomas J. Wellman. Starter,
Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary, Robert F. Leigh-
ton.
10031 First Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-
olds and -upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210; second, $60; third, $30.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
9967 Sam GrigsbyliM l 3 Hill 43-10
Bush (trained by A. A. Gregg ).
Start good. Won driving; second and third same.
Overweight— Little .lake. 3 pounds.
10037 Seventh Race l Mite. Purse $300. 3-yoar-
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$2tO; second, $60; third, $.30.
, , .. Equiv. Odds
lnd. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
9912 D. Warfield 114 14 Cavanaugh 33-10
9662 Reene W. 107 2* 1 Benton 11-10
9929 Jen. NewmanlOl 31 McDowell 30
9968 FI or. Kripp 112 4' F Jackson 59
9968 Kelsetta 114 5 2 J Washear 12
9912 3 Bar. Oldfield 114 « J Murphy lo
Time. 25, 49%, 1:15%, 1:41%. Track fast.
$2 ill it t uel s paid. David Warfield. $8. (Ml straight,
$4.00 plait*. $3. (>o show; Reene W.. $3. (Ml place.
$2.80 show; Jennie Newman. $5.80 show
Winner Jeanette & Riley's hr. g. 7, by Cactus
II. — Ethel Pace (trained by I. F. Jeanette).
Start good. Won driving; second and third same.
Overweight — Jennie Newman, 1 pound.
VANCOUVER FORM CHART.
VANCOUVER, B. C., July 23, 1913. Twenty first
day. _ Britisli Columbia Thoroughbred Association's
Meeting of 67 days. Minoru Park. Weather clear.
Presiding Judge, Thomas J. Wellman. Starter,
Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary, Robert F. Leigli-
ton.
10038 First Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210; second. $60; third, $30.
Equiv. Odds
(9999 IHosamo 124 5% Cavanaugh 4
(9964 )Yo Solo 121 6 Rooney IS
Time. 23%. 48%. 1:14. Track fast.
$2 mtilueis paid, fuel. $1.80 straight. $3.20 place,
$2.10 show: Fat oso. $4.20 place. $2.SO show; Chil-
ton Trance. $2.80 show.
Winner II. O. Ac J. A. Lowry's b. g. 8. by Dis-
guise-Lady Gay (trained by H. O. Lowry l
S tart good. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
10041 Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300.
2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner
$210; second, $60; third, $30.
Iud.
Horse.
Wt.
Fin. Jockey.
Straight.
9970
3 Mangane.se
112
I 4 F Jackson
25-10
< 9937
)Orb
115
24 J Murphy
9-20
9937
1 ol MeD'gall
110
3«k .1 McBride
19
9910
Transact
P/7
4 1 Benton
19
9937
In Dutch
110
5 Jarrett
32
Time, 23%, 48, 54%. Track fast.
$2 unit lie Is paid. Manganese. $7.00 straight. $2.20
place, $2.20 show; Orb. $2.10 place, $2.20 show;
Colonel McDougal. $2. (Mi show.
Winner — S. Ambrose's b. g., by I.itlms Regen
(trained by I). Dennison).
Start good. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
10042 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. Value $750. 3 year-
olds and upward. ’’Aril Patrick” High Weight
Handicap. Net value to winner $450; second,
$150; third. $100; fourth. $50.
Equiv. l)dds
Wt. Fin. .Tockev.
105 in Hill
a 3
Washear
13-10
3 2 .’.
Groth
17
4 2
O’Brien
26-5
5*
MeMartin
32
6 %
R Carter
28
7 1 -*
W Taylor
101
8
Battiste
49
Ind. Horse.
(2831 ) Efficiency
9965 P’nce Win
9943 Palaver
9967 H’dsome
9934 Kitimat
9941 Garland 110 8 Battiste 4!t'
Time, 24. 48, 1:00%. Track fast.
$2 miituels paid. Efficiency. $7.00 straight, $5.00
place. $3.40 show: Prince Winter. $3.00 place, $3.(MJ
show: Palu,ver, $8.00 show.
Winner— W. Elliott s b. f. 4, by Martinet— Agnes
Brennan (trained by W. Elliott).
Start good. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Overweights — Handsome Ted, 5 pounds.
10039 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 3-
year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to
winner $210; second, $60; third. $30.
_ Equiv. Odds
Iud. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
9931 Eagle Wing 100 1J Benton 11-10
9935 Acolin 100 2 2 McMartin 10
9224 Sallie O’Day 105 3'4 W Taylor 41
10034 3 Lo Mio 112 4' J Murphy 21-5
9965 2 Hel. Hawkinsl07 5 7 Cavanaugh 13
9940 Vireo 102 6 4 R Carter 50
9933 3 Jen. Crawford99 7J Hill IDS
9677 Calcium 97 8 Mott 78
Time. 24, 48%, 1:01. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Eagle Wing, $4.20 straight, $3.40
Place. $2.80 show; Acolin. $7.80 place, $4.00 show;
Sallie O'Day. $3.00 show.
Winner— T. H. Ryan's b. f. 3, by Borghesi—
True Wing (trained by T. II. Ryan).
Start good. Won driving: second and third sanr*.
The winner, entered for $200. was bid up to $405.
and bought in.
Overweights— Eagle Wing, 3 pounds; Helen Haw-
kins. 2; Lo Mio, 2; Jennie Crawford, 2.
10040 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 4 year
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210; second, $60; third, $30.
.... ' Equiv. Odds
Did. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
ll*005 2 Cool 121 l 1 Grotli 14-10
( 10002 (Fastoso 116 2 ! Benton 19-5
(9966)Chil. Trance 119 3J F Jackson 39-10
9945 D.Montg’m’y 121 4 2 Brooks 17
Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
( 997 1 ) l,ackrose 120 l 2 J Murpn.v 19 in
9971 Furlong 114 23 Grotli 12
997 1 3 Sea Cliff 112 3» Washear 8-5
( 9935 ) Semi-quaver 112 4‘ F Jackson 42 5
0969 * Kelt s 11$ 5* Hill s
9659 Fitzgerald 107 6J .1 McBride IS
9800 Vest’d RightslOS 7 Roonev lo
Time, 24, 48. 1:12%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Lackrose. $5.80 straight. $4.40
place. $2.80 show; Furlong, $7.80 place. $3.20 show;
Sea Cliff. $2.40 show.
Winner — It. P. Dickinson’s b. g. 5. by Dark ford
— Surarose (trained by it. P. Dickinson I.
Start good. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Overweights — Vested Rights, 2 pounds.
1C043 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $3(9). 3 year-
olds ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210; second, $<>o; third, $30.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
9936 Orba Smile 112 l'J Cavanaugh S -10
II>004 2 Gaty Pallen 115 2% McDowell 20 5
7581 Ben Wilson 109 3nk Benton 12
9943 Canapu 112 4 ;i Groth 19-5
9161 Quick Trip 114 5'* .1 McBride 26
9858 3 Dutch Rock 117 6 Powell 9
Time, 24, 48%. 1:14. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Orba Smile, $3.60 straight. $2.60
place, $2.40 show; Gaty Pallen. $3.80 place, $2. so
show: Ben Wilson. *4.20 show.
Winner — H. VV. Hoag’s li. ui. 6. by Smile Orbed
Maiden (trained by H. W. Hougi.
Start good for all but Dutch Rock. Won handily:
second and third driving.
10044 Seventh Race — 1 1-10 Miles. Purse $400. 3-
year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to
winner $280; second, $80; third. $40.
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
Fin. Jockey.
Straight.
(9945) Voladay Jr.
107
l 1 ' J McBride
67-10
9969 John Louis
IP)
2 2 J Benton
12-5
! 9972 ) Balcliff
109
3* Hill
8-5
( 9938 i Farraud
101
4'4 R Carter
8
9932 Sis. FlorencelOO
5 McMartin
18-5
Time. 24%, 49%, 1:16, 1:40, 1:46%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Voladay Jr., $15.40 straight,
$5.20 place. $3.00 show; John Louis, $3.40 place.
$2.40 show: Raidin', $2.40 show.
Winner — 1. Green"s b. g. 4. by Voladay — Kis-
met Queen (trained by J. Green).
Start good. Won driving; second and third same.
Overweight — Sister Florence, 3 imunds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
9967 Sam GrigsbyliM I s Hill 43-10
9964 Grizzly Bear 112 2-'j Cavanaugh 9?.
( 9 1 96 ) SadieShapiro 110 3 2 | \V Taylor 1
9941) Lady PenvlerlOO 4-’.'. Benton 9
7423 Ernest H. 104 S 2 i .1 McBride 34-5
9716 La Petite 110 6 3 Groth 14
8904 Zimri 110 7 Jarrett 78
Time. 24. 48, 1:01. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Sam Grigsby. $lo.(jn straight.
$4.so place. $3.00 show; Grizzly Bear. $!t.G0 place,
$3.80 show; Sadie Shapiro, $2.80 sliow.
Winner — Lawless Ac Allan's eh. g. 3. by Cunard
— Good Cheer (trained by R. Lawless).
Slart good. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Overweight — Lady Pender, 3 pounds.
10032 Second Race — 1-2 Mile. Purse $300. 2-year
olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to whiner
$210; second. $60; third, $30.
Equiv. Odds
HAMILTON FORM CHART.
IIA1 ?ne T ? 1 "’ , 1913- — Fifth day. Hamilton Jockey Club. Summer Meet
_ i days. (44 books on.) Weather clear.
SeorHary dl \ R lT* LoiHh>n J< ^ Pl ' A ' Mnrp,ly ' Presiding Judge, J. J. Burke. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing
starts at 2:45 p. m (Chicago time 1:45 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig
and ,1 "‘ 'HHnuce of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse
n iid weight ca rried. * Indicates apprentice allowance.
f 4)^)7 1 1 IBSP RA( K 3-4 Mile. 196375 — 1:11 — 0—113.) $500 added. 3-year-olds ami upward.
• J. . ( nnadlan-Foaled. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $410; second *75-
third. $50.
I cd Horses A Wt PPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners l) || c p
9974 CRYSTIA WOGA w 3 In? 5
9823 3 JOHN BOWMAN w 3 107 I
9998 PURITAN LASS w 3 100 6
9998 HALF SHOT w 3 105 2
9881 MAUSOLUS WB 3 110 .'!
PLAN l 'TORT w 3 105 1
2* 1 * A Teahan
P 2" P Mood
4' 1 3* Kederis
3 1 46 Obert
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
9926 3 R«-pose 112 1“ Grotli 12-10
9939 Medford Hoy 1 15 2 1 Hill 1310
9926 S. McNamaral07 3 2 VV Taylor 22
9939 Myra Helinerl07 4 1 Pickens 17
9939 -Miss Olga 112 5« .1 Murphy 6
9926 Jes. Simpson 110 6 Hart 94
Time. 24%, 49. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Repose, $4.40 straight. $2.60
place. $2.40 show: Medford Boy. $2.60 place, $2.20
show; Sue McNamara. $4.20 show.
Winner— J. (’. Ferris’ lir. f, by Semprouius — Ilns
(trained by 1>. lDiesfis).
Start poor. Won handily; second and third driv-
ing.
Overweight — Jessie Simpson, 3 pounds.
10033 Third Race — 3 4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-
ohls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210; second, $60; third, $30.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockev. Straight.
9966 i 'apt. Druse 112 1J F Jackson 151-10
9929 Blondy 114 2»* W Taylor 4
9966 High Range 117 3 1 Groth 11
9929 2 Mazurka 100 46 Benton 7-10
9740 Anna Phaon 115 5J Powell 31
9929 Eleetrowan 112 6 J Murphy ;>i
Time. 24, 48%, 1:14%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, (‘apt. Druse. $32.20 straight.
$lo.2o place, $5.00 show: Blondy, $5.20 place. $4. on
show; High Range. $5.00 show.
Winner — J. Wilkins' b. g. 4. by Ben Howard — ■
Salinet (trained by C. Howell).
Start good. Won driving; second and third same.
Overweights— Anna Phaon, 3 pounds; Mazurka, I.
10034 Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210; second, $60; third, $30.
Equiv. Odds
Did. Horse. > Wt. Kin. Jockey. Straight.
t Uou pled in betting; mi separate place or show betting.
Time, 23%, 48, 1:14%. Track fast
Owners I)
II
C I* s
Brookdale St aide.'!
11
,11 51 5 13
R Davies 3A
5
44 3-2 3 5
J E Seagram 10
12
12 4 1
A Heck f2
:i
3 4 5 1-3
H H Rolierts f2
;;
3 4-5 1 3
.1 A Thompson
6
18 5.X 5 4-5
).
Won easily: Second
and
third ilrlv
Scratched 9265 Belle of LynnvRle. 106.
10072
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. (!M2!75 — 1:11 — 6—113.) $500 added. 2 v.-ii |- ,,M
N'cl value to winner $410; second, *75: third. $50.
A \V t I'P St ‘4 % % Str Kill locke.vs Owners O ||
|84 AI.ADOR WB 111 5 1 5'*. 4 2 3' I" B Steel,* W Gerst
,3)1 HE IDOL w 107 2 4 l 1 P* l»s 2* Sehut’ger R Parr
w 102 3 5 *.>ut 2'| 2d 3' VV W T' lor H P Headley
5 gkHKST w 107 7 2 36 3'* 4 2 41 Goose E J O’Connell
1“ J'ATTY REGAN w 108 6 3 5 5 3 5“ 5» Caldwell T F Ryan
(»(, LENNIE D. wb 107 4 6 4> 6 6 6 Buxton W B Carson
>■2 IRISH ANN w 107 1 I.eft at the post. Gross J F Newman
.... . .. Time. 24%. 48%. 1:15%. Track fast,
w inner — Cli. e, by Marta Santa — -Aida Butin (trained by ({. Hann.
(> It ('
in lo 4
IS 518 57 5 3-
5 18-53-2 3
6 5 2 1
20 20 8 4
12 20 20 S
10 15 15 6
ran well for a half.
Overweights— Alador, 1 pound: Patty Regan. 1.
1 /WI 7 Q THIRD RACK -3-4 Mile! (06:
V7\/ f Q ward. Selling. Net value
Iml Horses AWtPPSt % > . ^
I BIRD RA< I'. 3-4 Mile. (1)637.» — 1:11 — 6 — 113. ( $500 added. 3-year-ohls and up
ward. Selling. Net value to winner $415; second. $75; third, $30.
A Wt PPSt Vt Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 r p s
Wt.
Kin
Equiv. Odds
. Jockey. Straight.
112
l 3
F Jackson
10-10
102
2>»
Hill
18
110
3*
J Murphy
a
107
46
Pickens
13
102
5 2
Mott
14
sln4
64
Groth
11
102
7
J MeBride
i. 1
: 00 %.
Track fast.
9358
NIMBUS
WB 8 109
7
3
4 2
3‘ 3* 16 Teahan
! 1
G Bedwell
s
— —
—
7950
CHILTON KING
W B 3 107
5
1
5h
56 5> 2‘i A Wilson
c
Bills
8-5
8-5
ii ,i
10056
JONQUIL
w 3 110
5
36
4 3 4.1 3‘ Kederis
H
J McGraw
10
20
20
8
9508
STANLEY S.
WB 5 PI9
1
7
76
8 6'4 4 2 Van DusenE
J Salt
50
00
50
1 1*
20
1 0056
UARRILLON
wb 6 107
li
2*
2°6 2nk 56 E Martin
G
M McSweeney
io
12
9885 s
BURN. DAYLIGHTw 4 108
■j
8
S
7* 7 2 6* J OallahanA
Turney
0
10
IO
O
9824
ROSEMARY
WB 3 110
4
4
l 3
1'4 1* 7 3 Small
J
L Watkins
0
x-:
9445
PLUVIOUS
w 5 121
H 2
Time
6 2
. 23%.
64 8 S Buxton
48%. 1:14%. Track
T W O’Brien
fast.
6
12
io
4
9940 - I.o Mio
9941) M oiler
9908 Azurea
( 7489)Spright. 1
( 8942 )Safranor
$2 mutuels paid. Buck Thomas, $4.00 straight,
$3.60 place, *2.60 show; Madeline B.. $8.28) place,
$3.80 show; Lo Mio. $2.80 show.
Winner — J. N. Reynolds’ ch. g. 7. by Peter Me-
Cue — Nona P. i trained by B. Madingi.
Start good. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Overweight — Sprightly Miss. 2 pounds.
10035 Fifth Race— 7 8 Mile. Value $500. 3 year-
olds and upward. Volodyovski Selliug Handicap.
Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third,
$50.
Equiv. Odds
Winner — B. g. by Star Shoot — Lady Elite (trained by II. G. Bedwelli.
\\ cut to imisi at 3:41. At |mst 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tlie
gillie. NIMBI S ran in close pursuit of tin* pacemaker for tin* tirst half, then wore tin* leader down
in the final eighth, hut just lasted long enough lo outstay CHILTON KING. The latter met with much
early interference and finished with a rush after going lo the outside on tlie stretch turn JONQUIL
showed speed, lmt tired in the last sixteenth. ROSEMARY saved ground all the way and set the pace
P* the last eighth, then quit suddenly. STANLEY S. closed a big gap in the last quarter. <’ VRKII.I.OX
■ 'red after running in closest pursuit to tlie stretch.
~1 7 /% I Of KTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. (85445—1:45% — 4 — 104.) $700 added. 3-year-olds
-L " "" " 4 and upward. Handicap. Net value io winner $5tiQ; second. $125: third. *75.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Kin Jockeys
9976 SAM. R, MEYER wb 4 111 2
9995 LOCHIEL
( 9624 ) EiiWAH
9995 FLORA FINA
t 9995 ) BARNEGAT
941)4 COUSIN PUSS
wb 5 107 1
wb 4 104 4
w 4 112 5
5 s 31 H D l'J Goose
3d It 3' 3 2 2" Small
ji o„t yi 2 1 3 3 Deronde
2' 5* 5* a 2 4 h Buxton
Ow iters
Adair At Baker
H G Bedwell
H G Bedwell
J W Johnson
R E Watkins
O II U I
li S 4.’. S
t2 21 2J 1
4.’. 8-5 3 5
a i i 3
Van DusenH Dots
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Fill
. Jockey.
Straight.
9942
2 Bob Lynch
107
16
Hill
10-10
9943
Sir Aivescot
10S
23
Rooney
6
994 1
2 Nicias
102
3 4
.1 McBride
94
9972
King Elk
109
A A
Pickens
14-5
994 1
Startler
104
Groth
22
8818
Del mas
90
6
Mott
17
Time. 24. 49. 1:14, 1:27%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Boh Lynch. *4. oil straight. $3.(i0
place. *2.60 show: Sir Aivescot, $5.40 place, *5. 00
show; Xieias, $3.tio show.
Winner — J. Randolph's hr. g. 6. liy Dnngarven —
Queen Lithe l trained by J. Randolph).
Start good . Won driving: second and third same.
Overweights Xieias, 2 pounds; Startler. 2; Sir
Aivescot, 4.
10036 Sixth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400.
AM ages. Allowances. Net value to winner $210;
second, *60; third, $30.
(9995) BARNEGAT wb 3 llfi 3 6 4 1 4' 4U 4 3 a 3 Teahan R E Watkins 3 3 3 I 2 5
9464 COUSIN PUSS WB 4 100 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 Van DusenH Dots 6 10 8 3 6 5
tCoupled in betting: no separate place or show betting.
Time. 24%. 49. 1:14%, 1:39%. 1:46%. Track fast.
Winner — Ch. g. by Handsel — Sallie Appleton (trained by W. H. Baker).
Went to iMist at 4:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing SAMUEL R. MEYER was outrun for tlie first half, but moved up fast on the outside on the turn out
"f G'e liaekst retell and took the lead, hut was ridden out through the homestretch LOCIIIKL ran well
and. coming again in the last eighth, outstayed ELWAH for second place. The latter was always a for-
ward contender, hut was bearing out In the stretch drive. FLORA KINA and BVRNKGVT only ran fairly
well.
Overweights — Cousin Puss, 2 pounds.
”1 /^/^7 Pa FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. (96373 — 1:11 — 6 — 113.) $500 added. 3 year olds and upward.
1 ' H ' 4 *J Selling. Net value to winner $430; second. $75: third. $50.
AWtPPSt > 4 % Str Kin Jockey,
: third. $50,
Owners
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Kin. Jockev. Straight.
9908 2 Lit l le Birdie 107 1) McDowell 126-10
9942 Sidney Petersll5 2-' Forsyth 3-4
( 9943) Short Cut 120 .’! • D McEwen 3
( 6153) Little Jake 107 4J Washear 10
(9941 IDr.J.B.Berry 120 5 J McBride 8
Time. 23%, 47%, 53%. Track fast.
$2 miituels paid. Little Birdie. $27.40 straight.
$6.60 place. $3.20 show: Sidney Peters. $2.80 place,
$2.40 show: Short Cut. $2.0o show.
Wiuuer A A. Gregg's b. f, 3. by Russell — Golden
9885 * DR. R. L. SW” R’ ER wit 4 106'. 8 2
( 9732 ) AFTERGLOW wsh 3 107 1 9
9878 MONTCALM w 6 109 t 4
9X61 TILL XIGHTM’REw 1 111 7 5
9885 GEMMELL wb 9 109 3 3
10056 CHRYSEIS w 4 107 9 1
9994 2 M Y GENII WB 3 105 5 6
9994 3 BLACK RIVER t 113 l« 7
9867 M1CCOSUKEE w 3 110 2 10
9886 BOBBY COOK wsn 7 118 6 8
3' 41 3- 1' R Waldron G W Scott
x' 7 1 6'4 2" Neylon J W Schorr
I ' 14 1' 3 2 E Martin E Moore
•Hi 5 1 5* 4-' B Steele D'rlioefer&WesI
2' 2*| 2'1 5»k Gross W c Clancy
4' 36 41 li 2 Deronde W Stockton
.'>•> 8' 7 3 7 3 Buxton H P Headlev
7> 6i> S'l 81 P Moody T Morgan
in to 9 2 9.1 Teahan J S Hendrie
9'1 9'110 10 .1 Callahan Keith X- Spence
5. 48, 1:13%. Track fast.
Owners O H (’ 1' S
G W Scott 10 15 5 2 1
J W Schorr 34 4 4 s 5 1 .'
E Moore 10 20 20 8 4
D'rhoefer&West 15 15 15 6 3
3 4 18-57 5 7-1<
20 20 20 8 4
3 5 41 8545
15 20 20 8 t
15 15 12 5 2}
30 30 30 12 6
9867 MII'COSUKEE w 3 110 2 10 pi p. 9> Teahan ’ J S Hendrie 15 15 12 5 24
9886 BOBBY COOK wsb 7 118 6 8 90, 90.10 10 .] Callahan Keith X- Spence 30 30 30 12 6
Time. 24%, 48. 1:13%. Track fast.
Winner— Ch. g. by Abe Frank or Campus — Ben Ledi (trained by G. W. Scott).
Went to post at 4:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driv-
ing. DR. It. I.. SWAItEXGKR, after being a forward contender from (lie start, and having saved
ground all the way. finished fast -inil was going away at tin* end. AFTERGLOW, shuffled tan k al tip*
start, was forced to go wide, hut closed a big gap and finished with a rush. MONTCALM <et a fast pace
1.. tile last eighth mill tired in the final drive. Til. LIE’S NIGHTMARE finished dose up. GEMMELL
tired after running in nearest pursuit to the last eighth. CHRYSEIS showed speed.
Scratclicil (100r»4iiToiu Snyers, IIS.
Overweights — Dr. It. L. Swureuger, 2J pounds.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. 1913.
DAILY RACING FORM.
"1 / k ^7 SIXTH RACE 5-8 Mile. <3206 — r>0 4 .-. — 2 — loo. i $.7<*o added. 3-year-olds atiil up-
A \J\r *7) ward. Selling. Net value to winner $43.7: second. $75: tltird. $50.
lnd Hotara AWtPPSl
0015 JANIEL wb 10S 4 6
11305 PATIENCE w ]<*S 8 4
0002 NANCY ORME w 10s It 2
0002 Bl’ZZ VROI ND wb 103 5
0002 FIDELITY w 9S 2 Hi
0092 ZODIAC w 1U3 7 ::
9902 GOOD WILL w 106 6 7
9522 WAN IT A w IDS 9 9
OHH0-DIA.M D ct.CSTEH w 101 .7 1
8571 MARY PICK FORD w 98 lo S
0002 INDOLENCE w 107 1 Le
1 s . Str Fin Jockeys Owners
2* 2‘ 1% l 6 R WaldronG W Scott
:t> 3® :;- 2® w Ward J B Respess
i l 1- 2 2 3“ Teahan C L Appleton
5 3 5 1 5 2 4- D Connelly F .1 Colntan
lo 9 2 6 3 5 l Deronde R P Marshall
4J 4 3 41 6 4 E Martin R T Wilson
6® 7 1 7‘1 71 A an Dusen.I A Thompson
7® s’ S- Si Schut’ger R Part-
si 6'1 *.*>j 9* Kederis W Martin
9- 10 10 HI Fuerst Mrs W H Frey
at the post. Goose H P Headley
O H C
s in 6
S 30 30
5 « 3
30 30 30 12
8571 MARY P1CKFORD w 95 10 S 9-lo 10 10 Fuerst Mrs W H Frey 20 50 4*} 15 S
9092 INDOLENCE w 107 1 Left at the post. Goose H P Headley 10 lo 10 4 2
Time. 23%. 47%. 1:00%. Track fast.
W inner — (li. f, by Prospero — Lena J. 1 trained by G. AY. Scott 1.
Went to post at 5:06. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and third
(hiving. JANIEL, after being outrun for the first half, closed up with a rush anil drew away Into a long
lead in tile last eighth. PATIENCE wore the tiring NANCY ORME down and tieat lier for second place
in the final stride. NANCY ORME showed superior early speed and set the pace fast, hut tired badly
in the homestretch. BI ZZ AROVND finished fast and close up. FIDELITY closed a big gap. The wiii-
uc! entered for $500. was tdd up to #705 and bought in.
Scratched — S190- Veilchen. 10.V ftftfto Laura. 10.3; 10019 Auiphiou, itti.
overweights — Indolence. 1 pound.
I / Y *“7 'T SEVENTH RACE -1 Mile on Tutf. <97812 — 1 :383a — 4 — loft. 1 Second Running Brant-
A " X* fit ford Selling Handicap. $1,200 added. 3-year-olds aud upward. Net value to wiu-
tier $065 ; second. $20t>; third, $100,
lnd Horses AWtPPSt 1 i u % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P
ond and third
Owners
H G Bedwell
A F. Aste
H G Bedwell
R E Watkins
fi-5 6-5 9-10out —
8 -6 2) 2| 4-5 out
f6-5 6-5 9-10out—
3 3 3 9-10out
10021-PATON wb 5 105 3 4 4 4 4 3 >> In Deronde H G Bedwell t6-5 6-5 9-10out —
(9239) MARJORIE A. WB 5 109 4 3 1- 1 1 4 1 1 l’J 2» Gross A L Aste S-5 21 21 4-5 out
9997 PRINCE .MIMED wb 9 114 1 2 3 3 3 4 21 2’i 3’ Small H G Bedwell f6-5 6-3 9-10out—
(997 7 1 BLACKFORD w 7 110 2 1 2>J 2” 3'1 4 4 Teahan R E Watkins 3 3 3 9-10out
• Coupled in betting; no separate place or show hotting.
Time. 24*4. 49%. 1:13%, 1:39%. Track fast.
Winner— Ch. It. by f huctauunda — Retaliation (trained by H. O. Bedwell).
Went lo (Hist til 5:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good aud slow. Won driving: second and third the
same. BATON, after being outrun for the first five-eighths, moved up rapidly while rounding the turn
into Hie homestretch, then came to the outside and. wearing MARJORIE A. down, got up to win in the
turn! stride. MARJORIE A. dashed to the front at once and set a fast pace, but tired in the last eighth.
PRINCE AHMED ran well to the stretch and quit under punishment. The winner, entered for $1 .Otto,
was hid up to SI ,700 and sold to A. L. Aste.
BELMONT PARK FORM CHART.
NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1913. — Belmont Park. Twelfth aud last day. Metropolitan Jockey
Cluli. Summer Meeting of 12 days. Weather clear.
Presiding Judge, C. II. Pettingill. Starter. James Milton. Racing Secretary, W. C. Edwards.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. ni. (Chicago time 1 :30 p. in.). W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ure- in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse
aim weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
J ^ ^ FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight. <74858—1:04 — 3 — 97.) $400 added. 2-year-
Nct value to winner $370: second. $70: third. $30.
lnd Horses A Wt 1*1* Si ’ t % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners It II C I* S
IOOI5* WATER LADY w 105 4 3 2- l 1 I’.’ l 3 Nicklaus R F Carman 2J 13-5 11-54-7 out
9946 ROBERT OLIVER w 107 2 2 4' 3J 3* 2‘ Butwell R Parr 2J 3 2J 4-5 out
I Of* 1 5 GALLOP wn 107 1 1 l'J 2” 21 3J J HanoverQuiney Stable 8-5 21 11-54-5 out
8228* FRANCIS w 99 5 1 3‘ 4 3 1* 4 4 Karrick Oneek Stable S 8 5 2 out
908 1 OVATION WB 101 3 .7 5 .7 5 5 Wolfe Clay Bros 10 12 10 3 out
Time, 1:05%. Tfack fast.
Winner — It. f. by Waterboy — Duchess of Towers (trained by R. F. Carman).
Went to oust at 2:.'!li. At imst 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-
ing. WATER LADY raced close lip to the pacemaker until on the liend. then moved into the lead and,
drawing, away, won in u cantor. ROBERT OLIVER was outpaced in the early running, hut closed up
fast in the Inst quarter and, catching GALLOP tiring in the last sixteenth, passed him in the last fifty
.voids. GALLOP set a fast pace and hugged the rail for the entire way. hut tired when challenged. FRAN-
CIS ran a good race and finishing gamely, would have been third in a few more stridese.
Scratched— iKHNHiMordocal. 101: 10064 Trap. !I3.
| HA7Q SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile Main Course. (57947— 1 :11% — 4 — 147.) $400 added. 3-year”
1 \ X* X | * J olds aud upward. Selling. Net value to winner $370: second. $70: third. $30.
lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
AWtPPSt
3 4 Str Fin .Jockeys
P9»t> ROBERT OLIVER
10015 GALLOP
8228* FRANCIS
9081 OVATION
w 10:7 4 3
w 167 2 2
WB 107 1 1
w 99 5 4
WB 101 3 .7
2 3 1* 1
4 l 3J 3
lii -»i ■>
1 1 A 1 3 Nicklaus
10079
I11.I Horses
10080
In . 1 Horses A WtPI
( 9980 > *KA LINK A w 3 102 6
( 9949 )‘STREXEOES w 3 99 .7 2 31 4‘ 4 3 S’ 2 3 Karrick Oneek Stable 34 4 31 1 2-5
100 1 3 -WATER WELLES w .7 103 2 3 15 l 3 1‘1 2J 3J Wolfe RI Miller 6 9 8 3 6-5
9980 s WAR HORN w 4 114 4 .7 5*J 3‘ 3U 4« 4'" Butwell H Meis:e 3 31 3 9-102-5
!*<(!(! COLONEL COOK w 4 110 3 4 6 6 S 2 5® 5® C Grand C C Smithson 12 1.7 15 5 2
998,7 ARRAN w 3 101 1 6 4 3 5*J 6 6 6 McCahey J Bass 20 30 30 10 4
Time. 13. 25. 37%. 50, 1:02%, 1:14, 1:39%. Track fast.
Winner — B. f. by Seinproniiis — Almdn (trained by R. F. Carman).
Went t" post at 3:28. At jmst 2 minutes Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third (lriv-
KALINKA was saved ro the st retell, then went into tin- lead and drew out to win in a ranter.
yjTRFNt'ors was messed about in the early running and slightly Interfered with by WAR HORN after
making the stretch turn, then finished fast into second place in the last eighth. WATER WELLES showed
the most speed for three-quarters, then tired and w is bumped by KALINKA when she started to take
tin lead. WAR HORN showed a Hash of spied while passing the far turn, hut dropped back in the
stretch.
Scratched — 9951 3 Ivabel. 102 : 9947=Jce Deibold, 105.
.7® C Grand C C Smithson
6 McCahey J Bass
12 1.7 15 5 2
20 30 30 10 4
^ 1 FOFRTH RACE— 3-4 Mile Main Course. (57947— 1:11%— 4—147. t Sixth Running
Youthful Stakes. $1,500 added.
$1,920: second. $250: third. $150.
Allowances. Net value to winner
lnd Horses
9464 -GAINER
9591 *GOLDEN CHIMES
3 00 I 5 - WOODEN SHOES
9890 s MATER
!»H!)0 STAKE AND CAP
9892 SCRAPPER-
A Wt PPSt L ’
wn 112 2 2 3' 2*> 3*
w 103 6 6 2G 1" li
WB
100 4
.7 5' 4i
1 4-
4 3
W
10 .7 5
3 1> 3-
14
‘i’j
W
109 1
1 6 6
n 4
"6
WB
102 3
4 44 -7-
Time. 12%
24%,
36.
48-
iuet-
-Druid
( trained
hy
H.
Str Kin Jockeys Owners
11 1* .1 Wilson J L Holland
2’ 2 3 Nicklaus R F Carman
4 3 3 1 * Karrick Quincy Stable
3'| 4 5 Butwell R Parr
.7® 5'° McCahey Oak Ridge Sta
6 6 Wolfe E B Cassatt
O H C P S
4-5 4-5 7-10out —
8 8 7 2 1
6 6 4J 8-5 3-5
4 a 4J 6—0 1—2
elO 12 10 3 6-0
10 15 12 4 2
Went lo po.-i at t;:54. At imst 4 minutes. Start good and -low. Won easily: second and third driv-
ing. GAINER ran close up behind rue pacemakers until straightened out in tlie stretch, then took the
lead at the eighth post and drew out to win unextended. GOLDEN CHIMES showed much speed from the
start and held WOODEN SHOES safe for second place. WOODEN SHOES began slowly, but closed up
last in the stretch and caught MATER for third place in the last few strides. MATER was much used
in racing with the leaders and tired in the last eighth. STAKE AND CAP could uot keep np in the first
half, hut closed up some ground in the last quarter.
Scratched — ft464 Punch Bowl. 112.
Overweights — Mater. 5 pounds: Scrapper. 2.
1 / W V O t Y FIFTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 1 7 4 8.7. s — 1;04 — 3 — 97. 1 $506 added. 3-year-
Jk) Jmi olds and upward. Handicap. Net value :o winner $440: second. $100: third. $50.
tud Hones
' 9889-SPRING BOAR
( 16059 1 BESOM
9982 I SI OOP. A
8< 48 SILVER MOON
(9982 1 OCEAN BLl'E
A Wt PP St
BOARD wb t ID 5 2
wb 8 119 4 1
w 4 105 3 3
MOON w 3 90 2 4
• LEE w 4 110 1 5
Time. 1:04
PPSt ' 4 c. % str Fin Jockeys Own ers O HOPS
.7 2 3’J 2 s 2' l l J Wilson E B Cassatt 1 6-5 7-10out—
4 1 2l" ]•> 1® 2’J Butwell PSP Randolph 4 5 41 6-5 out
3 3 5 5 4 3 3® Wolfe P M Walker 5 6 41 6-5 out
2 4 1< 3* 3®# 4 3 McCahey Oak Ridge Stablela 20 20 6 2
15 4 1 4 l 5 5 C Grand Clay Bros 4 6 5 7-5 out
1:04 1 equals track record t. Track fast.
Winner — B. c. by Aeronaut— Bottle Bouncer (trained by J. S. Henleyi.
Went to jk)st at 4:24. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driv-
iugfl SPRING BOARD ran sluggishly early and his rider had to use iiis whip to keep him np. but fin-
is'.nd with a great rush through the last quarter and. wearing The leaders down in the last sixteenth,
won going away. BESOM showed great speed and. after racing SILVER MOON' into defeat, took the lead
and only succumbed ar the end of a game effort. 1S1DORA closed a gap and came fast in the las! six-
tr nth.’ OCEAN BLUE was hard riddeu from the start and could not improve her position. SILVER
MOON showed speed.
Scratched (16079)Kl:a Bryson, loft: !t049*Flying Fairy. 112 : 3646 WondawUy. 166: < 1001 2) Progressive.
1<M : lifts;-; Gny Fisher. 112; 16013 Elnar. 92: 10061 Mr. Specs. 95: 10059 1 Carroll Reid. fto.
-j / V / V o *) SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 157984—1:37% — 3 — 164. 1 $400 added. 3-yeur-olds and up-
X \ /X * O O ward. Selling. Net value to winner $380: second. $70: third. 830.
77T71 Horses AWtPPSt L '5 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
9986 JAWBONE w 4 110 1 ! i'J l'j 1' 1” l" J Wilson J 4) Talbott 2-5 3-5 2-5 out—
<1888 DAI NGERFIELD w 4 107 5 5 5 4 5* 3‘ 3“ 2- J HanoverOak Ridge Stable4 5 4 1-2 out
9986 JAWBONE w 4 110
<1888 DA I NGERFIELD w 4 K7
9318 PHAROAH 5 310
9985 CHOPIN wb C 103 •:
9188 O. F. HESTER w 5 11)7 3
5 110 4 4 3»® 3* 2’a 2 ! 3 s C Grand W T Ryan
41 4nk 5* 4 3 4 4 Wolfe
8 10 8 8-5 out
36 30 30 6 2
9188 I). C. HESTER w .7 l'J? 3 2 2®® 3®® 41 5* 5 4 McCahey W D Althouse 20 30 SO 6 2
9985 WHISPER BELLE w 3 l‘d 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 Brady V M McGinnie 30 40 40 7 2J
Time. 1«. 24%. 36%. 49. 1:01%. 1:14%. 1:40%. Track fast.
Winner B. c. bv Sauison— Jennie J. (trained by W. S. House).
Went to post at 4:49. At jiost 2 minutes Siart good and -low. Won cantering: second and third
driving. JAWBONE was much the best and galloped under restraint in front for the entire way. DAtN-
(.ERK1ELD enme fast at the end after being outpaced in the early running. PHAROAH was much used in
Hying to overtake the winner and quit near the end. The others were not prominent after going the first
half, but O. E. BESTER showed speed.
Scratched— 9986-Stentor. 110; loofil Mr. Specs, 102.
BUTTE FORM CHART.
BUTTE, Mont.. Thursday. July 31. 1913. — Twen-
ty fifth day. Butte .Wkcv flub and Fair Associa-
tion. Summer Minding of 30 days. <16 liooks on. 1
Weather clear.
Presiding Judge. .T. T. Ireland. Starter. Harry
Mori isse.v. Racing Secretary. Kd. Jasper.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (t*hicago time 3:30).
100S4 First Race — Futurity Course (176 fee! less
than 3-4 mile 1. 14764 — 1:09 — 1 — 112.) Purse.
#366. 3 year olds and upward. Selling. Net value
lo winner $225: second. $50: third. $25.
lnd. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. PI. Sh.
9958 Mary O'Day 119 lif P rgast 3 13-56-5 3-5
8787 Raymond H. !lo
Kingsley 105
9953 Dr.S P.Tatc I0.7
10966 CnppcrtieUl 119
_ _ 9952 Erna R. 1«
66 2 li Mtki Krebi
119 2* MM ws 3 6 2i 6-
19.7 31* WE' her 8 4 2 1
10.7 I® McGr'w 19 19 4 2
119 .7- Daws'n 1.7 12 5 23
101 tit* I .a bell 15 30 19 5
193 7’* CopeFrl :!« 69 36 15
9921 Abound 115 2 3 Coburn 4 5 2 1
10011 Chop Green 1<<* 3“® JNels’n 1.7 -50 15 6
9963 l'ore Guard H»7 4®® AM'ray 8 10 4 8-5
10025 Tallow Dip lit .7‘J H'game 4J 8 3 3-2
10008 Harlem Maid 1u7 6>'< MM ws 4 4t 8-5 4-5
9806 Big Claim 107 7 McGr'w 10 00 :•
9869 Figeni 10a Pu.np.D’vatt lo 8 4 2
Time. 1:49. Track fast.
Winner — W. li. Tulle.v's b. g. 3. by Blues — Queen
Beluga (trained by J. Brooks).
Went to post at 3:63. At post 1 minute. Start
slow and good . Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Overweights — Abound. 1 pound; Chop Green. 1.
10086 Third Race — Piiluritr Course (176 feet less
tliau 3 4 tulle.) <4764—1:09 — 4—112.) Purse
$300. 3-venr-olds and upward. Selling. Net
9958 L'd Clinton 11" #2 c King 7
9495 Bill Finn 1<'7 9 3 (trines 4 1" 4 2
9958 M Cammannioo 10 C Kelly 6 l« 4 2
Time. 1:12%. Track fast.
Winner- — D. V. McClure's It. f. 4. by Peep o'Day—
M opesia I trained by If V. McClure).
Went to post at 2:30. At )>ost 1 iiiiuute Start
P“«l and slow. Won driving; seeoud aud third the
sa me.
overweights- — Marv o'Day. 2 pounds; Krua IL, 1;
Mike Krebs. 1; Hill Finn, 3.
10085 Second Race — 1 1-16 Miles. (July 23. 1962 —
1:40 — 5 — 162.) Purse $.“.60 3-year-olds and up-
ward. Selling. Net value to winner $225; sec-
ond. $5<): third, $25.
lnd. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. PI. Sli.
10025 Blue-Beard 07 1- Hen son S-5 7-5 7-l'Jl-3
to winner $22
Horse. 1
0893 Littleton
9599 Sam Connor
9962 Ravel Dare
9893 Pro Kealis
•(•ond. $.76: third. $25.
Wt.
Fin
.Jockey. 1
)P
Cl.
pi
. Kb.
1 16
1%
1 Daws'n
8
I!
K-:
112
Jn
Pauley
3-2
: 8-5
7-
i"i :
1 16
W Mel n
8
19
4
2
114
4®
B'game
5
5
2
1
1 1 1
[,•-
MMws
10
1:7
*;
2
t 16
ti»*
K< 'ot'n
8
1.7
♦;
3
lux
7h
Woods
6
19
4
9
1 13
8'
( "orev
19
15
6
IK*
0"
" D'n’v'n
IN)
29
s
4
102
19
Bez'son
29
49
1:7
:11%
Track fast.
IWSOII
1*8
hlk. g. •
4.
bv
At
Villi
1 by
.1.
A . Lloyd )
A
t |H»St 1
minute
Sla
10087 Fourth Race — Futurity Course (170 feet less
than 3-4 mile. 1 i4764 — 1:09 — 4 — 112.) Purse
$356. 3-yeur-olds and upward. Handicap. Net
value to winner $275: second, $56: third. $25.
lnd. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. Pl.’Sta.
9955 Pay Streak 116 1‘ CHM’er 24 11-54-5 2-5
9955- Daddy Gip 165 2-J AM’ray 5 6 11-56-5
9988 Kite. Harwood 162 3® MM’ws 4 4 3-2 7 10
10028 J Simpsilla 97 4-1 Bez’son 6 4J s-5 4-5
10028 Parlor Boy 113 5% Rosen 6 15 5 11-5
10028 ;! Mrs. Guuip 105 6 B'game 5 5 s-5 7-10
Time. 1:09%. Track fast.
Winner — Chantielor Stable's hr. g. 5, by Kenil-
worth — Mitten (trained by S. Judge 1.
Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start
slow aud good. Won handily: second and third
driving.
Overweights — Elizabeth Harwood. 2 pounds.
10088 Fifth Race — 3 i-2 Furlongs. (4522 — 1:05% —
— 3 — 104. 1 Purse $300. 3 -year-olds. Selling.
Net value to winner $225: second. $50: third. $25.
lnd. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. pi. tfh.
10009 King Radford lot) 11 Pauley 10 30 8 4
10009 1 Province 109 2-J Corey 3 5 9-5 7-10
9735 Jolt n Hurie 10.7 3’J Ormes 8 32 5 S-5
9898- Mol. Richards 107 4.} AM’ray 2i 11-59-102-5
9735-Tight Boy 112 53 Rosen 8 4J 2 4-5
9515 3 Senorita Dana 109 6-1 MM’ws 6 12 5 21
10009 Inquieta 107 7 B'game 3 24 4-5 2-5
Time. 1:07%. Track fast.
Winner — Levy & Porretto’s hr. g., by Radford —
Determination (trained by A. C. Porrettoi.
Went to post at 4:44. At post 1 minute. Start
slow ami good. Won driving; second aud third
saute.
10089 Sixth Race — Futurity Course (170 feet less
than 3-4 utile.) 1 4764 — 1:0ft— 4 — 112.) Purse
$3(9). 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value
to winner $225; second. $50: third, $25.
lnd. Horse. Wt.l' in. Jockey. Op. Cl. PI. Sh.
10029 Mandadero 114 1- Pauley 3 4 7-5 7-10
1 ml.
Horse.
Wt.
Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
10621!'-
I’rospcro Lad . . . .
. 11*7
:5o
112X«*5
16(.2t!
Alabama Bam . .
. 107
1 12X69*1
lia’67
Kara Vez 1M1...
. 1u7
• v
BI5X61HI
10607
Marta Mac 1M1.
! uo
-u.
168. .68.7
ft771
M iss Tempo ( M 1
16.7 X 68.7
titisi;
Deal Carroll 1M1
.164
1(1.7. . 1 !SO
16621!
Bertha \ . 1 M 1
162
:50%
Hir». . « ;ho
Kate Shelly 1M1
166 . .686
<J4ft4
Say (Mi
. ft!)
:57 V*
160. .670
Second Race — 5
1-2 Furlongs.
year olds and upward
Selling.
(lrack record:
— 1 :0T
% — 3 — 164. 1
it# 76-
GontuI
. 169
1:16
4 1(*7 X 766
1 66811
Sir Barry
.10!)
1 :(Hi%
7 107 X 69.7
^ oung Pattsv ...
.116
1 :16s
4 167. 690
^>:»x
Mural
. Kill
1 :(>!ti-
7 167. .690
ft(!71
Rose Sweet
. 161
1 :OXs
4 10.7. . 699
ftft.T!*
Lew Hill
.111
1 .16%
.7 116X6#.',
H763
Dorian Prince . .
. 1<«)
1 :((#%
ft 1<J7 X 6#.7
16625
Ossiati
..111
1 :68%
6 167 X 68.7
<1765
t i via 11 H
.16#
1:16
5 113X680
9702
Mendeti
. 169
1
ft 1I)7X6#6
9 HSKl
Order of Dance (MilOO
1 :IO%s
4 167 . 680
ftlfto
W abauan (Ml
. 162
1 :60%
r> im.jxihO
Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3 year-olds and upward. Sollirv-.
Track record: 4322 -1:03% — 3 — 164.
16: 166-
Lady Stalwart .
. .162
1:66%
7)
165X725
t 1 0006 I
Ramsy
. .112
1 :<•# %s
7
115. 726
9895 3
Ba Iron in
. .106
1 :07
«
1600 71.7
16016
Sixteen
. .104
1 :(Hi-<;
6
1 15X71(1
9987 3
J. H. Barr
.11.7
1:66%
0
1 15X716
1602ft
Tillinghast
. . 109
1:08%
8 1 160716
(9962)
M inline K
. 164
1:68s
;;
100 716
I60I6 3
Ed B
. .112
1 : 09 % R
s
110X765
(98761
Prince Conrad
.10.7
1 :OS*v
4
1 1.7. .76.7
1<HM»6
Angelus
. .107
1:65%
s
107X70.7
llKHil!
No Quarter ....
. . 16ft
1 9*7
9
110X70.7
973ft
1 rog Eye
. . 99
l:14h
4
1 13X6D5
10029- Regards
10006- Ferroua
9961 Evelina
10006 3 Star Blue
114 2 h Corey 4 6 2 1
108 33 B’game 8-5 8-5 7-101-3
112 4'* MM’ws 6 12 4 8-5
117 5' Sielaff 10 15 5 24
H w! ri ? ou 1, i 1 1 Vi £ £ M ’ ray L r- (0841 ) Transparent
(> H C P S
24 13-511-54—7 out
21 3 2J 4-7 out
8-5 21 11-54-5 out
8852 out
10 12 10 3 out
IOOI2 3 *ELLA BRYSON w .7 113 3 1 2" 2* 2 s 2 13 1' Nicklaus R F < arman !M09-l<>9-10out —
!'95I-*YKNGHEE WB 3 100 2 2 l 1 l 3 l 3 1= 2’ 5 Karrick T F Sheedy 9-106-5 1 out—
(8661 (WELSH CELL w .7 108 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 C Grand Mrs M J Johnson 15 30 20 out —
Time. 12%. 24%. 36, 48%. 1:13%. Track fast.
Winner — Ch. in, by Juvenal — Graziosa (trained by It. F. Carman).
Went to post at 3:66. At |>ost 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Wan handily: second and third dtiv-
ing. ELLA BRA' SON ran tinder stout restraint for the first half mile, then moved up steadily and. taking
tic lead in the hist sixteenth, won going away. YENGHEE dashed into a long lead in the first quarter, but
linil in tlie streteli drive aud might have done better had his rider kept him going instead of taking
tilings easv until in tlie last eighth.
Scratched- 9951 Hvaliel. 113; 16012 Deduction. 110: i>770 3 Ford Mai. 9ft: fti>85 Arran. 165.
-| / W lOM THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (57984— 1 :37%— 3—104. ) $500 added. 3-year-olds and up-
JL * H / UV/ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 8436: second, $10Q: third. $56.
lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS
(9986 ) ‘KALINKA w 3 192 6 1 20. 2 3 2 3 l 1 l 3 Nicklaus R F Carman 1 6-5 1 1-3 out
( 9949 1 ‘STRENCOES w 3 99 .7 2 31 4’ 4 3 3* 2 3 Karrick Oneek Stable 34 4 31 1 2-5
166 1 3 -WATER WELLES w .7 163 2 3 14 I 3 l'i 2j 3J Wolfe HI Miller 6 9 8 3 6-5
9980 s WAR HORN w 4 114 4 .7 5*4 3‘ 3U 4“ 4 10 Butwell H Meise 3 34 3 9-102-5
9987 Sir Barry 110 7 3 Rosen 50 36 12 6
10025- Eastman lif) 8 Bez’son 6 7 3 3-2
Time. 1:12%. Track fast.
Winner — I.. E. Bird’s It. g. 4, by Mazagan—
Sekra (trained by J. Emensetter).
Went to post at 5:20. At |*ist 2 minutes. Start
slow and good. Wou easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched— 10006 Augelus. 114; 10066 No Quarter,
114.
BUTTE ENTRIES.
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries b$ow show the best time of each horse
at the distance, since January 1. 1911. no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track, abbre-
viations show track conditions.
Probabilities; Weather clear; track fast.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 3:30.)
X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner.
(M) maiden. ‘Apprentice allowance.
First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs.
2-year-olds. Selling.
(Track record: 9561 — 53% — 2 — 110.)
lnd. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han.
10026 3 Va-Va 112 :58% 112X706
Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile.
3-.vear-olds aud upward. Allowances.
(Track record: 4878 — 58% — 5- — 97.)
Pride of Lismore. .105 :58% 6 112X725
Envy 105 l:00%s 3 106 X 72(1
Pajaroita 104 1:00% 8 112X717
Transparent 5 112. .71.7
Tyree Ill 1 :04%h 3 93 x 716
Edna 110 1:01% 4 166. 716
Tyree Ill l:04%b 3
Edna 110 1:61% 4
Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: 4322 — 1:65% — 3 — 104
(9961 )
FRANK G. HOG
AN 167
1 :05%
168X723
9924
Annual Interest
. 16.7
1:67
7
1 ( (8 x 7 J .7
9991
Clara W
...167
1:06%
Ti
106 X 71.7
10029
Jonathan
. . . 166
1 :68
4
108X710
468.7
Elsewhere
. . .164
1
t
1 ( X! X 710
1 IN 127
Follane
. . . 165
1 :08
3
103X710
(989.7)
Abe Slupskcv
. . .102
1 :07%
5
1120 70.7
m st
Beverstein
. . ..115
1 :09%
7
1II8X 70.7
10027
Medio
. . . 168
1 :u!ls
7
106X705
i<hhu
Susan F
. . . 165
1 :12" %
«
11®; 70.7
10010
Gosslper 11. ...
. . ..Ill)
1 : 1 lsy
n
101 X 70.7
10010
Briton
.. .113
1:66%
0
108X700
Sixth Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: 97794 — 1:38% — ft — 118.)
1 Edwin T. Fryer ...110 1:41% ft 110x725
1 Ben Eneas 104 1:40% 5 167x720
1 The Monk 10!) 1:40 ’ 6 107X715
1 Arbutus 107 1:40% .7 105X717
Madeline .Musgrave.107 1:41% 7 105©71t>
Golf Ball 115 1:42 9 112070.7
Crex 101 1:40% 5 107 x 705
Oopperfiehl 12 167 X 76(1
1 Joe Woods 116 1:44 7 l<*7X0ft5
Lieut. Sawyer 163 1:40% 4 105 X 695
Queen Lead 10ft 1:42 S 105X6 ! mi
O H C P S
Butte Entries and Past Performances for Friday, August I.
WEATHER, CLEAR. TRACK EAST.
i Th<J small figure under “Str.” shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race.
| The small figure under “Fin.” — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was
| behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races
FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (0561 — 53% — 2 — 110.)
Index Course
VA-VA. ch. f.
10926 Butte
9986 Butte
9952 Butte
986S Butte
8884 C.d’Alene
8791 C.d’Alene
8673 C.d'Alene
8548 C.d’Alene
8472 C.d’Alene
S360 C.d’Alene
8259 C.d’Alene
7282 Juarez
Dist TimeT’ckOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
Z 112
4i f 5.7%s)ow 3 199
5-8 1 :02%hvy 9-10 196
5-8 1:02 slow 7 196
By Stalwart — Modreda (R. Ripley).
3 3 Bur’game ft Ave. Prospero Lad, lliiulfax
;»-’i Rosen S Misplay, M. Roblee. Rimifax
2® Rosen 16 Ceos. Rimifax. Art Rick
44 f
56 slow 1
112
2 2 1 1) Riley
5
1-2
48%fast 12
109
,7 3 i D Riley
6
1-2
48%fast 9-10 112
l 1 D Riley
6
41 f
5o%good 8
111
2»* D Riley
7
1-2
49 fast 4-6
109
11 D Riley
8
1-2
49 mud 11-10
110
2
4 4 s
4 2 Ormes
6
1-2
49%slow 7-10
106
5
4 3-1
2® Warren
9
31 f
411 fast 9
102
8
8 12 Groth
ft
PROSPERO
10026 Butte
9986 Butte
9952 Butte
9771 Butte
9669 Butte
9494 Butte
9468 Butte
8522 Tulsa
8344 Tulsa
8329 Tulsa
8263 Tulsa
LAD. br. B . 2
41 f 7.7%slow 20
5-8 1 :02%hvy 20
. 7-8 1:92 slow 190
5 s 1 : 02% last 60
5-8 1 :02%fast 40
4i f 56 fast 20
5-8 1 :02%fast 12
4i f 58%good 1
l-2m20y 53%fast 15
l-2m20y 54%-siow 2J
l-2m20y 56%slow 2
ALABAMA BAM. b.
10026 Butte 47 f
9952 But te 5-8
9868 Butte 1-2
9771 Butte 5-8
9669 Butte 6-8
8360 C.d’Alene 1-2
•8202 C.d’Alene 4J f
8034 C.d’Alene 3) f
7952 C.d’Alene 1-2
7831 C.d’Alene 1-2
7795 C.d’Alene 1-2
RARA VEZ, hr. g.
10097 Butte 1-2
9S6S Butte 1-2
9771 Butte 5-8
9625 Butte 4) f
9494 Butte 4J f
8472 C.d'Alene 1-2
S360 C.d’Alene 1-2
8259 C.d’Alene 1-2
8137 C.d’Alene 3) f
7952 C.d’Alene 1-2
7S91 C.d’Alene 1-2
7831 C.d’Alene 1-2
MARTA MAC. b. c.
10007 Butte 1-2
9868 Butte 1-2
9625 Butte 4i f
9561 Butte 4J f
9205 Latonia oj f
9108 Latonia 51 f
8926 Latonia 5-8
8767 Douglas 6-8
8609 Douglas 6-8
8073 Lexington 4£ f
7922 Lexington 4J f
f. 2
55%slow 40
1:02 slow 20
48%good 10
1 :02%fast 15
1 :02%fast 10
49 mud 4
56 mud 7
41%fast 3J
49%fast 2)
49 fast 32
49%slop 63
1-2
4$%good 1.7
1(*7
6*1 \V Mcln’’rel2
5-8
l:02%t'ast
aO
105
3 3 Ormes
10
41 f
5o%fast
15
107
li 7 } Donovan
11
41 f
56 fast
12
103
6 ; 1 A Murray
11
1-2
49 fast
4
105
21 Forsythe
8
1-2
49 mud
8
UO
3
5 6
5® Forsyth
6
1-2
49%slow
4
IDS
2
1 ’21
3 s } Molesw’h
9
31 f
42 slop
13-5
UO
1
Si
3 7 1 Molesw’li
6
By Prospero— Queen Florentine (S. A. Beckham).
2-’l Pauley 0 Ave. Va-Va, Rimifax
4" Pauley S Misplay. M. Roblee. Rimifax
6 ’i H. Woods 16 Ceos. Va-Va. Rimifax
10> 4 W Fischer 10 Milton Roblee. Ceos. Rara Vez
7®1 Pen’gast S P.J’nice. D ofSbelby. A.K’nedav
S"J E Smith 11 Rimifax. Ceos, Yip Hv-Ya
4 14 E Smith 4 Bing. Misplay. Tom Knight
3“ Pen’gast (5 TomKnight. Alla Welsh. StarDan
2 4 R Brooks 5 Benedict. N.McKinney, Joe Blair
3 L Smith ,7 Bob F., N. McKinney, Conjury
1) It Brooks 6 A. Welsh, M. Roblee, Ya-Hy-Ylp
By The Irishman — Whisper Low (Trammell & Gray),
.7* A Murray ft Ave. Prospero Lad. Va-Va
< ’3 Bur’game 16 Ceos. Va-Va, Rimifax
o* Bur’game 12 Yip-Hy-Ya. AuntieCurl. Rimifax
5‘i Bur’gaiue 10 Milton Roblee, Ceos, Rara Vez
4‘ Bur’game 8 P.J’niee, D.ofSbeiby. A.K’nedny
u* o'i Coburn (1 Rimifax. Old Gotch. Va-Va
2‘J 3 s i Coburn 7 MitvBuena. P.Janice, M. Clarkson
3) 3® A Murray 7 Mrs. Me. Rimifax. Crusty
2® 2® A Murray 8 Mu.vBueua. Pr. Janice. Rara Vez
4 s 4% A Murray (5 Redpath. Sir Harry. Rara Vez
4® 4® A Murray 6 Shadracb. Othello. Paw
By Out of Reach — Annie Thompson (Donovaji Sc Me.
Lennon).
r. \ A Murray 11 Auntie Curl, Big Luma x Hyiidlu
6% W Meln’relU Yip-H.v-Ya. AuntieCurl. Kiuiifax
4* Bur’game
3' 3’i Coburn
2‘J 3 3 i Coburn
3) 3® A Murray
49%fast 13-5 112 3
49 fast 31-10 107 4
49 fast 8J 106 5
2 108
48%goo<l 50 108
48%good 30 105
55%fast 10 107
•53%fast 30 100
1 :08%fast 24 106i 7
1 :08%fast 20 112 8
l:02%fast 41-10 112 1
l:01%fast f’ld 103 1
l:01%fast 58 1 08 8
65%fast f’ld 110 10
68 slow 10 110 6
MISS TEMPO, ch. f. 2
9771 Butte
9121 C.d'Alene
8673 C.d’ Alene
8472 C.d’Alene
8323 C.d’Alene
5-8 l:«2%fast 10u 19;;
1-2 49%good 3| 112
1-2 48%fast 20 197
1-2 49 fast 3 109
1-2 50 slop 2a 111
li 4 4 i M M' thews 8 Muy Bueua. Ala. Bam. !*r Janies
2 l h 3=| Pauley 6 Bing. Mrs. Me. Robert Mantell
3 s 3 s i Groth 6 Redpath. S. Harry. Alabama Bam
By Marta Santa — Lutie Mac (H. Herdel).
6% Bezanson 11 Auntie Curl. Big Lttraax Hvtulla
' 13 t3 iBezanaon 12 Yip-Hy-Ya, AuntieCurl. Kiuiifax
Bezanson 11 Yip-Hy-Ya. Hynilla, Misplay
6'® Bezanson ft Alvis, Sir Harry. Big Lutuax
6® 6 7 J Borel ft L.Cbarcot, Superl. Brackt’nBelle
8 SfJ Teahan 11 Tiktok, Erin. Violet May
4J 6' J Henry 11 Ambition, A1 Jones, Lamb's Tall
2® 2® J Callahan 12 Eustace. H.vki. Candy Box
8 8 24 iTaplin 10 Bob Black. Aiador, Dr. Samuel
PulLup.Teahan 11 Korfhage. R. Hyams. Frances M.
3 1 4 7 i Goose 6 I. Lavinia, Harwood. Caro Nome
By Tempo— Standard (Fountain & Mounce).
S“i Donovan 10 Milton Roblee, Ceos, Rara Vez
4 4 i Bur’game 8 George, Virginia s . Transact
4'i Selden (J Va-Va. Rimifax. Old Gotch
4 4 i Bur’game
4‘i Selden
3 ! Warren
4t 2* Stanford
DEAL CARROLL, cb.
f. 2
105
By Abe Frank — 1
!>986 Butte
5-8 l:02%hvy 15
197
6® 4 J Nelson
'.<86# Butte
1-2
48%good 30
107
4 2 j Corey
9625 Butte-
41 f
55%fast ?>0
104
•7® '< J Nelson
8396 Tulsa
l-2ni20y
53 good 0
99
6*) Nelson
8336 Tulsa
l-2m20y
54%good 4-5
110
4 l i Pen’gast
8216 Tulsa
l-2m20y
54 good 12
109
2® Nelsou
7981 Tulsa
l-2m70y
54%good 12
107
6 22 R Brooks
7976 Tulsa
l-2m20y
56 slow 8
100
4‘ Gentry
BERTHA V.
, ch. f, 2
105
Bv Andrew Macl
1(8)26 Butte-
41 f
55%slow 30
105
St', c H Mi lie]
9920 Butte
1-2
50 slow 8
10.7
t'J Corey
9S6S Butte
1-2
48%good 4<)
192
7® Sharpe
9701 Butte
41 f
54%fast 190
192
5® Sharpe
9494 Butte
44 f
56 fast 30
100
5 S 4 Sharpe
KATE SHELLY, b. f. 2 100
962.7 Rutte 4J f 55%fast 3" 102 Fell.
9249 C.d’Alene 1-2 48 fast 10 194
9121 C.d’Alene 1-2 49%good 10 110
8172 C.d'Alene 1-2 49 fast 20 194
8323 C.d'Alene 1-2 60 slop 15 104 3
SAY. br. g. 2
9491 Butte
9427 Butte
105
41 t .76 fast 30 99
44 f 55%slow 40 102
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Fuilongs. 3
G0MUL, ch. g
9870 Butte 5-8 l:01%good 10
9837 Butte 5-8 l:01%fast 30
9703 Butte 5-8 1:02 fast 25
9626 Butte 5-8 l:02%fast 50
9514 Hutto 5 8 1:02 fast 49
9388 Butte 5-8 J:02%slow 49
8939 C.d’Alene 5| f 1 :09%mud 20
SS13 C.d’Alene 6ifl:08%fast 30
98537 Helena 3-4 1:14 fast —
98530 Helena 5-8 1:01 fast —
ecoml and third
8 Va-Va. Kara Vez, Kate Shelly
7 In Dutch. Crusty, Virginia S.
8 Misplay, M. Roblee. Rimifax
12 Yip-Hy-Ya. AuntieCurl. Rimifax
11 Yip-Hy-Ya. Hyndia, Misplay
6 Conjnr.v. Ya-Hv-Yip, Star Dau
H Star Dan, A1 Court, Ya-Hy-Ylp
6 N.McKinney. A. Welsh, Ya-Hy-Ylp
fi TipDawdell. N.McKinney. KiltD-
(5 Benedict. Joe Blair. Tom Knight
t‘\ Corey ft Art Rick. Big Lumax. Hynilla
7® Sharpe 12 Yip-Hy-Ya. AuntieCurl. Rimifax
7* Sharpe 7 Fafner, Milton Roblee. Art Rick
5 S 1 Sharpe 11 Rimifax. Ceos, Yip-Hy-Ya
By Rapid Water — Banonica (Allen & Hensley).
Fell. E Smith 11 Yip-Hy-Ya. Hyndia. Misplay
5‘” Hill 7 Transact. Senator Owens, Felina
•< 7 4 Warren S George, Virginia S.. Transact
4 s S Groth K Va-Va. Rara Vez, Miss Tempo
3 2 3 s 5*1 Kent 7 In Dutch, Miss Tempo, Crusty
By Sais — The Rose of the Rancho (Palmer & Sells).
7 n , Bezanson 11 Kiuiifax. Ceos Yip-Hy-Ya
7“tBezanson ft Sir Hurry. Art Rick, P. Janice
-year-olds and upward. Belling. (4322 — 1:6.7% — 3 — 164.)
By Solitaire II. — Makawa (H. C. Davey).
Sielaff II Prince Conrad. Minnie F.. Os.-ian
6®i Bezanson 8 ParnellGlrl, NewHaven, Follane
3 3 3 Bezanson ft K. Radford. Y. Pansy. Kitty \Y.
6% M M’thewsll WiliiBear. L. Adelaide. Brigham
8* Bezanson 11 Frog Eye. Kd B., Mary O’Day
I.efl at the post. Corey 1“ Beverstein. A.SIupskey, L.Sli.irk
ll 58 Warren 11 Wiltrude S., Ed. Mott. P. Connor
9 l > Woods 12 P. Industry. S. Connor, Tillinghast
5 s Baird f> PayStreak. OswaldB.. Dr.D’herty
2® Brady 4 Royal Dolly, Pico, Ethels
DAILY RACING FORM
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1MR.
SIR BARRY, blk. g. 7
107
100S9 Butte
F C 1 :12 2 5 fast
30
110
9987 Butte
5-8 1 :01%hvy
60
108
8410 C.d’Alene
5-8 1 :02 fast
10
111
1
6
7
7;>8? Juarez
3 4 1:14 fast
20
100
5
8
8
i584 Juarez
3-4 1 :13%fast
20
107
8
8
7
7.>59 Juarez
51 f 1 : 07 fast
15
112
8
8
8
7505 Juarez
3-4 1:13 fast
20
104
1
2
2
YOUNG PANSY
• h. g, 4
107
9962 Butte
5) f 1:08 slow
8
110
!'9.ii Butte
j-S l:01 2 5good
25
108
9703 Butte
5-S 1 :02 fast
6
110
9026 Butte
5-8 l:02%fast
12
110
9..1G Butte
5-8 1 :01 fast
50
11(1
8527 Tulsa
3-4 l:18%good 5
102
i ulsa Ab.V8 ] lOU ^ood C
114
8340 Tulsa Ab5-8 1:02 good 10
112
8289 Tulsa A b5-8 l:02%slow
12
114
8239 Tulsa Ab5 8 1:07 hvy
4
111
8171 Tulsa Ab5-8 1:02 slow
5
115
8128 Tulsa Ab5-8 lK)2%hvy
6
112
MURAL, ch. g,
7
107
9958 Butte
5? f 1:09 slow
C
110
9X69 Butte
1 l:41%good 12
112
9804 Butte
5-S 1 :02 fast
3
110
9774 Butte
5? f 1 :0S fast
10
10S
9516 Butte
5-8 1:01 fast
25
110
9431 Butte
5J f l:08%slow
12
104
9277 C.d’Alene
3-1 1 : 15 Vsfast
4
108
9225 C.d'Alene
1 l:42%slop
8
111
9175 C.d’Alene
51 f 1:09 good 31
106
9155 C.d’Alene
3-4 1:15 fast
2
113
8996 C.d’Alene
51 f 1 :08%fast
20
112
ROSE SWEET,
b. f, 4
105
9671 Butte
51 f l:07%fast
30
108
9629 Butte
5-S 1 .OHifast
5
108
9196 C.d’Alene
5-8 l:01%slop
6
110
4963 \ ancouver
54 f 1:12 mud
—
106
4
4
4
3373 O. d'Alene
54 f 1:07? slow 40
101
2
3
3
3279 C. d’Alene
5-8 1:01? fast
15
93
3
1
1
2786 C. d'Alene
54 f 1:08 fast
20
95
12
11
11
LEW HILL, blk. g. 5
110
9959 Butte 1
1 16 1 :49 4 f.slow
40
107
98 1 2 Butte lm20y 1:44 good
25
103
9773 Butte
1 1:42 last
30
103
9670 Butte
1 1 :42%fast
12
107
9628 Butte
1 1-4 2:08*sfast
30
102
Pulled
up.
9.d8 Butte lm70y 1:47 fast
9390 Butte lm20y 1 :45%slow
7
103
7
103
8489 Tulsa 3-4m50v 1:21 good
2?
111
8421 Tulsa
3-4 1:22 slow
4
113
8398 Tulsa Ab7-8 l:29%good 6
109
8334 Tulsa 3-lm50y 1:24 slow
4J
109
DORIAN PRINCE, ch. g. 9
107
9705 Butte
1 l:42%fast
60
109
Hutte
F C 1:12 fast
8
107
9299 C.d'Alene
5-8 l:02%fast
10
112
9223 t ’.d'Alene
54 f 1 :09 slop
12
H >9
9135 C.d’Alene
3-4 1 :15 fast
20
113
9091 C’.d’Alene
1 l:43%slop
20
113
9023 C.d’Alene
3-4 1:16 fast
6
113
8788 C.d'Alene
7-8 l:29%fast
15
113
8724 C.d’Alene
5-8 1:02 fast
10
111
85S4 C.d’Alene
54 f l:09%good
7
11G
8509 C.d’Alene
3-4 1:16 slow
50
110
8391 C.d’Alene
51 f 1 :08 fast
10
111
7
7
7
8361 C.d’Alene
5-S 1 :02%mud
24
106
4
5
6
8135 C.d’Alene
5-S 1 :03%stop
112
2
5
6
OSSIAN. h. g,
10
107
10025 Butte
1 1 :43%slow
10
110
9962 Butte
...4 f 1:08 slow
12
110
9870 Butte
5-8 1 :01%good 5
110
9905 Butte
5-8 l:01%fast
14-5
110
9702 Butte
5-S 1:02 fast
16-5
110
9122 C.d’Alene
3-4 l:15%good 3
111
8944 C.d’Alene
1 1 :43%mud
15
106
8866 C.d'Alene
3-4 l:16%mud
8
114
8729 C.d’Alene
1 1 :42 fast
15
106
8654 C.d’Alene
3-4 l:15%fast
8
109
6152 Denver
5-8 1 :U1? slow
—
110
1
5
C
VIVIAN H., ch.
, f. 3
112
9703 Butte
5-8 1:02 fast
15
107
9562 Butte
5-8 l:01%fast
20
105
5o66 Charleston
e-8 1 :03? good 3t)
95
2
2
6
5301 Vancouver
5-8 1 :03? mud
—
109
2
1
1
4941 Vancouver
6-8 1 :0S? mud
—
106
1
1
4
4682 Vancouver
5-8 1:01 fast
—
108
1
4
4
4633 Vancouver
5-8 1 :02 good
—
109
2
1
1
4618 Vancouver
5-8 1:05? mud
—
110
1
1
1
4436 Vancouver
5? f 1:07?" fast
—
108
3
3
3
4045 Vancouver
1-2 49? fast
—
112
2
3
391-5 Vancouver
1-2 48? fast
—
110
3
4
MENDEN. b. g,
9
107
9702 Butte
6-8 1 :02 fast
100
1 Hi
4902 Butte
5 8 1 :D3? slop
12
112
6
6
G
4801 Butte
5-8 1:01? fast
40
105
12
12
12
4593 Butte
F C 1:11? fast
100
113 10
9
10
4467 Butte
5-8 1:01? fast
30
109
8
9
10
4095 Butte
5-8 1:02? mud
00
107
6
7
8
98096 Anaconda
3-4 1:20 slow
30
101
4
4
5
ORDER OF DANCE, ch. g. 4
107
9893 Butte
54 f 1 :09%slop
5
114
9736 Butte
F C 1 .11*.-, fast
8
111
9601 Butte
F C LllAJa-st
7
105
9429 Butte
54 f 1:10 slow
10
106
0470 Lagoon
F C 1 :18 mud 4
110
7
7
7
62C2 largoon
5-8 1:02 fast
2
100
8
r
7
WABANAN. hr.
m, 5
105
9193 C.d’Alene
54 f 1 :08%slop
40
111
9178 C.d'Alene
5-S l:01%good 20
109
5252 Anaconda
F C 1:17 slow
40
103
6
7
5
6226 Anaconda
54 f 1:14? hvy
o>
105
7
7
7
By Sir Hampton — Du Barry (Scott & Bishop).
7®i Rosen 8 Mandadero, Regards. Ferrona
9*J Rosen !» Old Coin. Sixteen. J. H. Rarr
7 G 18 D Boland !> Canapa, F.G. Hogan, Pontefract
X S 7 Haynes !i QuiriNunc. Ed. Adams. I .one Star
8 7 4 i Haynes i) Angelos. F. (!. Hogan, Hazel C.
8 S 7 i Gentry s S. of Rocks. F'mental. F.G. Hogan
3 4 3'4 Haynes !> Gemmell. Transparent, But. Rail
By Henry Young — Pansy King (S. A. Beckham).
S U '4C Kelly 11 Minnie F., Regards. No Quarter
7-'l Pauley 1 1 Briton. Angelus, Decency
2 2 4 Pauley !» King Radford. Goinul, Kitty W.
5 2 Corey 11 WildBear, L. Adelaide, Brigham
9' 2 E Smith 11 Pajaroita. Edna, New Haven
9 7 J E Smith 10 M. Kennedy. S. Sam. D. Allen
2“ E Smith 7 Carondolet. Regards, Plantland
5 3 3 R Brooks 8 Billikius W.. Pedro, Doll Boy
7 12 Small 7 A.Bowan. J.R.Clay. Billikins W.
5 s E Smith 0 M. Kennedy, Ailsa Paige. R. Pecos
4® E Smith 0 Ant. Rose. Billikins W., M. Mack
3* E Smith 7 CJrim. Lad. Col. Austin. Brunhilde
By Panmure — Lavaca (R. M. Hollenbeck).
C 4 J A Murray 111 Medio, Lady Adelaide, J. Woods
9' s 4Pauley 10 Patriotic - . Arbutus, Ben T'ncas
4 2 J Bezanson 10 MissRlioda, M. Wheeler, Moisie
7 12 Bezanson 7 Follane, F. G. Hogan, Tim Judge
5"i Pauley 11 Pajaroita. Edna, New Haven
7"i Pauley 111 Decency, New Haven. Sixteen
2’1 Pauley 0 Eddie Mott. M. Kennedy. Oscuro
7* Pen'gast 8 Wadsworth 11. Reene W.. E.Mott
2> Bur'game 7 Fastosu. Eddie Mott, Josie Lee
8®? Bur'game 12 Cuuair, Pro Realis, Fire
2 2 Pauley 1) F.G. Hogan, Tippy, P. Henderson
By Maxnic — Sweet Rose (Howard Bros.).
5 4 i E McEwen 9 T. Wolffarth. Decency, ClaraW.
7 14 Ormes s Fancy. Parnell Girl. Beverstein
G®1 Hill 7 Sadie Shapiro, Old Coin. Briton
4« 410 Kelsay 7 Gilbert Rose. Free, Dromi
2 2 2 1 McDow'U 9 Lady Tendi, Sanel, Nello
l'i 11 Hill 8 L. Clay, Quick Trip. Native Son
9 9 17 C Ross 12 ElmetaHamilton. Lomond. Ed U.
By Major Daingerfield — Buddhist (W. Gemmell).
3 4 3'J Haynes
7-’i Pauley
2 2 4 Pauley
5 2 Corey
9' 2 E Smith
9 7 J E Smith
2“ E Smith
5 3 J R Brooks
7>* Small
5* E Smith
4® E Smith
3* E Smith
'.OJUawson
8 42 Dawsou
5'J Dawson
5 7 i .1 Murphy
9 l4 lPauley
7 8 4 Seldeu
8»4 Curl
G 8 6 9 .J Moore
11 ll 21 JAnderson
10 10"iA Nelson 10 Gene Wood. Gerds. Queen Ruth
1# 10 17 Shriner
7 9 12 Cavan’ gh
6 5 42 Forsythe
11 Auto Girl, Decency, R. Mitchell
11 Par. Girl. Dr. Neufer, Saltigrade
5 ForeGnard. T. McGee. Sorrowful
LADY STALWART, ch. m, 5
1 0<)6G
Butte
5-8 l:0l%fast
11-5
110
2* A Murray
11
9S41
Butte
3 4 l:J4%fast
40
107
C*& Ch’neau
8
9498
Butte
3-4 1:14 fast
60
107
8 13 Ch’neau
S
9386
Butte
5-8 l:02%slow
7
104
7 7 2 Ch’neau
11
6871
Lagoon
3-4 1:16 slow 6
109
4
1
3
5>
7 18 JPauley
7
5669
Helena
5) f 1:10 fast
—
111
l 1 Rooney
HI
6281
Anaconda
5-8 1:04? slow 9-5
109
3
1
1
1?
2? Rooney
8
4096
Butte
6-8 1:01 mud
3J
107
1
2
2
2 2
2 7 Carter
8
4008 Salt Lake
3-4 1:12? fast
23-5
107
1
1
2
6
7”lBuxton
7
By Stalwart — Lady Balgowan (G. Cooney).
RAMSY, b. g. 7
PKNiii Butte
mi Butte
M7 Butte
917G C.d'Alene
:.J f 1 lOS^good
r,i f 1 :07%slow
5-8 l:00%fast
5-8 1 :01%good
W (’.d'Alene 54 f 1 :08%rast
8585 C.d’Alene 64 f 1:09 good
S1XC C.d'Alene 0-8 l:01%fast
S0G4 c’.d’Alene 54 f 1 :0S%fast
7556 Juarez
7532 Juarez
7477 Juarez
64 f l:08%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1 :14%fast
BALRONIA. b. m. 6
9895 Butte 51. f l:09%slop
9704 Butte
9004 Butte
9472 Butte
9:180 Butte
8034 C.d'Alene
Kly5 C.d'Alene
8310 C.d'Alene
7911 C.d'Alene
7859 C.d’Alene
7900 C.d'Alene
74S1 Juarez
5-8 1M fast
F C l:ll%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
5-8 l:024fcslow
1 1:41 fast
1 l:41%fast
7-8 l:27%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
1 1:42 fast
7-8 l:28%slop
1 1 :42 fast
115
115
112
110
110
112
116
121 5 2
108 2 3
108 5 8
110 2 6
112 2 1
105
108
108
107
10G
105 Fell.
109
107 6 4 4
107 5 0 C
no 4 3
in 1 2 2
Jll 6 4 2
*98 234
SIXTEEN, ch. g, 6
10010 Butte 5-8 l:01%good
9987 Butte
9872 Butte
9706 Butte
9004 Butte
9431 Butte
0233 Lagoon
5990 Lagoon
5877 Lagoon
5094 Helena
5069 Helena
5-8 1 :01%hvy
5-S 1 :00%good
5-8 l:01%fast
F C 1 :ll%fast
5* f HOSVfcslow
51 f 1:071 fast
5-8 1 :02? slow
F C 1:13 mud
51 f 1 :06 fast
51 f 1:10 fast
5348 Anaconda F C 1:12? good
5291 Anaconda 5-8 1:04? slow
J. H. BARR. ch. g, 6
9997 Butte 5-9 l:01%hvy
41 6" J F or«y the
4 2 4* Anderson
9956 Butte
9873 Butte
9907 Butte
9704 Butte
9644 Butte
9519 Butte
9471 Butte
9380 Butte
0311 Latonia
0068 latonia
-51 f l:07T5good
5-8 1 :00%good
5-8 1 :00%fast
5-8 1:01 fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:14%fast
5-8 1 :02%slow
3-4 1:12 fast
51 f 1:061 fast !
T1LLIN GH AST, b. g. 8
10029 Butte 51 f l:0S%slow
9922 Butte
9730 Butte
9626 Butte
9250 C.d’Alene
51 f 1 :10Vsslow
F C 1 :ll%fast
5-8 1 :02%fast
5-8 1 :00%fast
9058 C.d'Alene 51 f 1:08 fast
8922 C.d'Alene 51 f 1 :0X%fast
8813 C.d'Alene
8728 C.d'Alene
6513 Lagoon
6471 Lagoon
MINNIE F., b.
9902 Butte
9870 Butte
8381 Tulsa i
8340 Tulsa j
8265 Tulsa j
7583 Juarez
7508 Juarez
7404 Juarez
7289 Juarez
7245 Juarez
7192 Juarez
7117 Juarez
ED B., b. g.
10010 Butte
9837 Butte
9700 Butte
9514 Butte
9386 Butte
8960 C.d’Alene
S904 1 ’.d'Alene
8726 C.d’Alene
0304 lagoon
6198 lagoon
le 51 f 1 :08%fast
ie 5-8 1:01 fast
5- 8 13)8? hvy
5-8 1 :08g mud
b. f. 3
5J f 1:08 slow
6- 8 1 :01N good :
Ab5-S l:0a%slow
A 1,5-8 1:01%fast '
Ab5-8 l:04%slow
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 1:14? fast
3-4 1 :15 good
51 f 1 :09l! slow
51 f 1:14? hvy
11 Singleton
2„k 2 1 Nevlon
5 2 4 2 1 Hill
7 Quick, Jack Witt, Carondolet
12 Rose Oneil. Moller, Rio Pecos
11 Rosenta. Hid. Hand, LoanShark
5-8 1 :01%good
5-8 l:014fcfast
5-8 l:01V s fast
5-8 1:02 fast
5-8 1 :02%slow
5-8 1 :02 good
5-S 1 :02 fast
5-8 1 :02%fast
5 8 1:021 mud
F C 1:11 fast
PRINCE CONRAD, ch. g. 4
9870 Butte 5-8 l:01%good
981*9 Rutte
9278 C.d'Alene
9221 C.d'Alene
5-S l:O0%fast
7 8 1 :2S~sfast
51 f COSVsslop
9179 C.d'Alene 51 f 1:08 good
9024 C.d'Alene 3-4 l:15%fast
8906 C.d’Alene 5-8 1:02 good
8922 C.d’Alene 51 f 1 :0S%tast
8789 C.d’Alene
ANGELUS, br.
10000 Butte
9957 Butte
9875 Butte
1807 Butte
9648 Butte
7584 Juarez
7532 Juarez
7490 Juarez
5-8 l:01%fast
r 8
5.’. f 1 :08~good
5-S l:01*i~o O d
5-8 l:00%good
5-8 l:00%fast
51 f 1:07 fast
3-4 l:l3%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
By Kismet — Kate Campbell (H. Foss).
I 2 Bur’ game 11 Goinul. Minnie F.. Ossian
7 8 Bur'game !> Nifty. L.Harrisonll.. Pain. Girl
4 4 i Bur'game 7 Blondy. David Warfield. Pastoso
5 2 Bur'game .8 Boas. Phil Connor. Fire
4 4 1 Bur'game 5 Bavaria. Ancestors, K. Stalwart
2nk Cavan'gb p Q’n Ruth. Electrowan, Fastoso
7 10 lCavan'gh 10 Eagle Wing. SaiuGrigsby, Neville
5 4 Cavan’gh * StarBlue, Sal. O'Day, Electrowan
2 2 1 Cavan’gh 10 Velie Forty, Wiltrude S.. Lo Mio
By Sandringham — Vespers (Cotton & Thompson).
4 s E Cotton
Ramsy, Ferrona, Star Blue
NO QUARTER, b. g, 9
10066 Butte 5-8 l:0l%fast
9962 Butte 51 f 1:08 slow
9922 Butte 51 f l:10%slow
9806 Butte lm20y l:43%fast
9673 Butte 1 1:42 fast
9604 Butte
9498 Butte
9469 Butte
6 108 7
4 110 5
6 108 10
110
12 119
4 110
F C l:ll%fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:14%fast
FROG EYE. b. g, 4
9739 Butte lm20y l:42%fast
it E.T.Fryer, B.Uncas. J.Cafferata
!> Mary Emily. Rake, McAlan
11 Golf Ball, Tailow Dip. Forge
By Jean Bereaud — Blaze 0. (F. E. Baird).
3* Coburn !t OldCoin. Sixteen, Bash. Bettie
0° Rosen S N. Haven, Clara W. , L. Shark
1 2 1 lines S Angelus. BashfnlBettie. Ferrona
6® lines S An. Interest, Ramsy, Ferrona
2’1 Corey 10 Jonathan, Country Boy, Follane
3 s t Imes 8 Tim Judge, Lescar. Frog Eye
5®j Corey 7 Chantielor, M. Emily. Transpar’t
7 11 Corey 7 Inquieta, F. Fashion, C. Brown
2 s Ormes 11 I. Queen, Parnell Girl, Follane
.down. Fain 10 Sureget. Merrick. Com. Touch
41 l'i Fain 10 Imprudent. Toy Boy. All Red
By Fatherless — Boselia (W. Gabriel).
7®4 Corey 7 Bob Farley. Regards. Milt Jones
l'i Bur’game 8 Rogon. Evelina, Queen Ruth
2*1 Corey 10 SusanF., M.Musgrave, O.ofDanee
4'i C Peak 11 WildBear. L. Adelaide, Brigham
6 7 1 J King 10 Ed G., Phil Connor, Lo Mio
8“ Bur’game 11 OldCoin, MarkKennedy. Masalo
6 4 i .1 King 7 StarBlue, Sal. O’Day. Electrowan
3 2 A J King 12 P. Industry, S.Con’r.L. Har’soull.
6®? J King 7 Gimli. Canapa, Ben Stone
5> 2 o'^Forsythe 0 The Fad, F. Fashion. A. Hyman
31 3 2 1 Pauley 8 Clara W., Lookout. Rosenta
By Albula — Martha D. (H. Branch),
in Pauley 11 Regards. NoQuarter. O.Cnn’ham
3 2 1 Pauley 1 1 Prince Conrad, Gomul, Ossian
6"i Gentry c> Iron Queen. MarkKennedy, Pedro
fi 9 ! E M’thews 0 M.Keunedy. L.Young. Iron Queen
9644 Butte
9514 Butte
8921 C.d’Alene
8866 C.d’Alene
8840 C.d’Alene
8674 C.d’Alene
8633 C.d’Alene
8510 C.d’Alene
6399 Lagoon
6358 Lagoon
6236 Lagoon
6105 Lagoon
5928 Lagoon
3-4 1:14 fast
5-8 1:02 fast
3-4 l:16%fast
3-4 l:16Mstnud
3-4 l:14)4fast
5-8 l:01%fast
3-4 1:15 fast
5-8 l:01%slow
F C 1:16? mud
lm20y 1:49 mud
1 1:42 fast
7-8 1:28? fast
5j f 1:10? hvy
30 109
8 110
15 109
100 110
3J 107 6 6
8 98 6 6 6
25 103 1 1 1
1 103 2 2 2
13-5 99 6 6
o-J L. touon S NewHaven, F.G. Hogan, Conn Boy
5r.k in E Cotton !) F.G. Hogan, llazelC. , Orimar Lad
3 2 5 7 E Cotton 7 Definite, Delaney. Trojan Belle
4 1 4 2'i E Cotton 10 Quid Nuue, Roberta. Loviug.Mos*
By Viking — Sweet Danger (W. H. Tulley).
4 4 J Stanford 11 Dauberry, Lady Stalwart. Idun
3 2 3 Stanford 11 MinnieF., Regards, O.Cim’gbnm
6®i Stanford 8 Tillinghast, Rogon. Evelina
5 4 1 Stanford 8 Crex, Nannie MeDee. McAlan
5'”lStanford S Ora McGee. Patriotic. GretchenG.
4 2 Stanford 12 Rue, Balronia, Ferrona
3 2 | W Fischer 8 Duncraggan. T. Belle, Clara W.
3«J W Ftscher 9 Follane. Loan Shark. McAlan
By Woolsthorpe — Cakewalk (R. Ripley).
H :\ Ii '] er I McGee. Sleepland
4 4 2 C H Miller 8 Tim Judge. Lescar. J. H. Barr
J'i C H Millerll Ed B.. Mary O’Day, Good Intent
71- H o P ownl ’ d- p - Heal is. N. Mucha. -ho
‘ I p ;j eT 8 JennieNewman, SallieO’Day.Boas
H 5 ey ,? Tremargo, Lotta Creed
2-i D Riley 11 Neville, LadyPender, T Burns
6 5 A O’Brien 7 Briton. Country Boy, LocustBud
„ 0 ‘ “g Kilcy 8 s Alvescot. E. Harwood. T. Belle
ll - « i S“n ley ^ Zinkaud. D. Prince. A. Schneider
“111 , Judge Walton. Burnell. Elgin
A 4 h g au J ey Florence Kripp. Flying. Marigot
3‘i 4* gauley o yr. Coghill, D. Minstrel. Banthel
6 6 20 Hill (i TlieFad. L.Harrisonll.. Temhrook
3 2 3 Stanford
0 ®1 Stanford
5 4 ) Stanford
5 ,u lStanford
4 2 Stanford
6 8 i D Riley
7 12 D Rilev
8 !S D Riley
2-i D Riley
6 5 i O’Brien
7 10 D Riley
5 2# S^JPauley
5) 5>» Hill
6 5®i Pauley
3 1 5 4 4 Pauley
C 6 20 Hill
5 1U J Nelson 10 Sleepland. Arbutus. Judge Sale
.1 Nelson 7 Miami, Footloose. Flying
5* J Nelson 7 Footloose. J.Cafferata, Littleton
4 7 i J Nelson 7 J.Cafferata, O. McGee, N. MeDee
3 7 Gentry 8 Medio. Plantland, Mag. Mack
2 1 E Smith 7 Rio Pecos, Col. Austin, Valletta
5 15 E Smith 5 Electric, John R. Clay. Clysmic
l 4 E Smith 6 Regards, Zandia, Yvonne
By Dorian — Lone Princess (C. Dietz).
9 14 JW Fischer 10 Mon. Don, Lehigh, Dublin John
7 4 J W Mcln’rel2 Dottie B., Yvonne, Pro Realis
20 W Mcln’re 7 Fastoso. Lady Pender. Bredwell
7® W Mcln’re 8 Lillian Ray, S. Connor, Dahlgrun
FOURTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (4878 — 58% 5 97.)
PRIDE OF LISMORE, b. g, 6 112 By Galveston — Clara White (T. Goulding).
10028 Butte 51 f 1:08 Slow 4 111 4 :u 1-nies 6 Sirli'r.ofni ; II**
7 8 J Meuipa 12 Cunair, Pro Realis, Fire
7*J Mempa 9 C.W.Kennon, Littleton, D’nland
2 2 Mempa 12 Merman, Maxsono, Grizzly Bear
6*J Mempa 11 Littleton. OceanShore.Eth. Wicks
9 ,J ). Mempa 12 Zia. Capt. Lindsley, Littleton
5 4 i S’thoni 9 Tom.Murphy. P. Connor. Footloose
5®i Mempha S Roberta, Hblabird. Bells
6 6 7 i T Smith 9 Blondv, Commendation, G. Ball
6 2 J 4*1 Pauley 12 M. Molett, L. Heywood. Lil. Ra.v
4 1 3 2 f Imes 8 Kitty W.. Queen Ruth. Sneezer
By Florist — Princess Annie (L. E. Bird).
in 134 Pauley 11 M. Musgrave. Eastman, McAlan
7 8 I A Murray 11 Minnie F., Regards. No Quarter
4 4 i lteeansou 11 Prince Conrad, Gomul, MinnieF.
4® Bezanson 8 Jeanne d’Arc. T. Faust, Secrete
7 12 |Bezanson 11 Gosslper II.. Secrete. R. Mitchell
9 9 » 1) Boland 10 G. Bear. L. of the Forest. Calla
8 12 McMartin 8 Quick Trip, Phillistina. Evelina
5 7 i J Murpliy 8 JennieNewman. SallieO’Day.Boas
9 14 JPauley 11 Bob Farley, Jim Cafferata, Tahoe
7 8 S Seldeu 8 D. Courage. Anne McGee. J. Sale
8 8*i Curl 8 Marsand. Odelia, Camarada
By Tim Payne — Escarola (F. E. Baird).
7“ Corey !» King Radford. Y. Pansy, Gomul
ll 23 Corey 11'BashfulBettie. Brigham. Moisie
8 8 18 Skirvin 8 Silas Grump, R. Queen. Fatberola
1} 4 s J E McEwen 0 Bully, Jessie Porter. Bula Welsh
7 7 11 ll’ickens 7 B. Welsh. Velie Forty. Tellurium
5‘ 4 4 i E McEwen 8 G.ofAllali, Ruby Sun, Tellurium
l'i 4 3 | E McEwen 8 B. Welsh. Jes.Porter. MissHebert
6 s 6 2I )E McEwen 7 El Palomar. Ruby Sun. Camia
7 7 12 JE McEwen 7 Oldsmoblle, Phosphor’m, J. Porter
4 2 5 s i E McEwen 6 V. Forty, R.Bonheur. Phosph’tum
4 10 4 7 E McEwen 5 Gar. of Allah. Or.Blossom. Camia
By Albert— Welsbach (D. E. Liddle).
In 1 ".'..! Brown 11 Gossiper II., Secrete, R. Mitchell
6® 6 9 -J Moore 7 Zia, Miss Rhoda, Rob’t Mitchell
11 11 21 J Anderson 12 Banonica, Yo Solo, Miss Rhoda
51 f 1:07 hvy 6
54 f l:08%slop 15
51 f l:06%fast 9-5
3-4 1 :13%fast 12
51 f l:07%fast 40
5-8 l:00%fast 8
3-4 1 :ll%fast 5
3-4 1:14| fast 3
51 f 1:061 fast 18-5
51 f 1:06? fast 4
51 f 1:05? fast 3-2
61 f 1:061 fast 8-5
51 f 1:061 good 31
51 f 1:071 fast 2
3-4 1:14? fast 4
3-4 1:16 slow 9
3-4 1:13? fast 30
3-4 1:12? fast 30
51 f 1 :07 hvy 4
51 f l:0S%slop 21
F C 1:10 fast 21-5
9988 Butte
9896 Butte
9S3S Butte
9646 Butte
9602 Butte
8084 C.d'Alene
7504 Juarez
7291 Juarez
7261 Juarez
7050 Juarez
700S Juarez
6936 Juarez
6918 Juarez
6840 Juarez
6521 Pimlico
6090 Laurel
6032 Laurel
5862 Laurel
ENVY, h. f, 3
99SS Butte
9896 Butte
9497 Butte
9389 Butte
5671 Helena
4457 Butte
4407 Butte
4259 Butte
4203 Butte
4097 Butte
39SO Salt Lake
3716 Salt Lake
PAJAROITA, c
9871 Butte
9072 Butte
9027 Butte
9516 Butte
5680 Helena
4932 Butte 51 f 1:09? slop 12 109 6
4410 Butte 5? f 1:07? slow 23-5 109 C
4335 Butte 5-8 1:00 fast 13-5 104 2
TRANSPARENT, ch. g. 6 112
9841 Butte 3-4 l:14%fast 5 lost
9603 Butte 1 l:42%fast 5 104
9519 Butte 3-4 1:14 fast 12 108
8345 Tulsa 3-4mGOy l:20%fast 8 109
5-8 1 :00%slow 2
105
lb C II Miller
7 i
5-8 1:02 fast —
115
l 2 Hill
G
5-8 1:02 slow 5
115
3
1
1
li
2>? Kirsch’m
6 1
6-8 1:01 slow 18-6
115
2
1
2
24
3 2 4 Kirsch’m
6 (
5-8 1:01? slow 6?
113
2
1
1
14
14 Kirsch’m
G 1
1-2 47? fast 6
109
4
2
2*1 2‘ J Henry
5
41 f 54? mud 4
111
4
1
1
l 3
1J J Henry
G
1-2 47? fast 3
106
3
1
l'i
24 Kirsch’m
5
1-2 47? fast 6
105
1
1
1»
1* Buxton
8 j
h. g, 8
118
By Rey del Sierras-
F C 1:10 good 8
109
4 4 1 E McEwen
<;
F C 1 :09%fast 1S-5
108
3 1 E McEwen
0
51 f l:0S%fast 6-5
109
l'i E McEwen
<;
5-8 1:01 fast 3
110
1'4 E McEwen 11
51 f 1:07 fast —
107
14 A Murray
8
F C 1 :12? good 8-6
106
3
3
2
3 2
1* A Murray
9
51 f 1:09? slop 12
109
6
6
6
4%
5 7 A Murray
7
5? f 1:07? slow 23-5
109
6
3
3
2 s Selden
7 .
4*i Imes (1 SirFretfnl, Simpsllla. Mrs Gamp
2ok Bur’game 5 Pari. Boy, Americas, K. Harwood
Mulligan 0 Lady Pauchita, Kuvr, Americas
C 10 lMulligan 0 P.Streak. E.Harwooil. Pari llov
4 4 1 Sielaff 8 Flo.Park, Sir Fretful, Parlor Bov
r ®; Iud, san d L. Panchit a, Dad.GIp. S. Fretful
6 Anderson 5 L. P’chita. M.Canoui'n. Platinum
li o 2 J Kederis < Kootenay, I.Gen’man, I.ackrose
?? 3 £ e !j er ! s t K1 Palomar. I. Gentleman. Iujnry
J. i! L £ aretil - Kootenay. L.Panc'hit'a
5 e ^ er ! s r f'? obnts . L. P’chita, M.Canom’n
i t ^? der l !? r g-Panchita, Kootenay, E. Bryson
li 3'4 Kirsch m o I. Gentleman. K. Roberts Furlong
1* Kirsch’ m 6 ItioBrazos. ElPalomar. Pawhuska
J Kederia t, h. Roberts, Upright. Luc. Allen
S e< ? er , is 9 Besom. Himation. The Rascal
« £5 Kw pr ! o f'-H <nlKh o Chemul n°. V. strome
44 5® Kederis 9 Istdora, Rosseaux, Hoffman
10 10 I8 4Kederls 10 Back Bay, Isidora. Rosseaux
By Kenilworth— Mitten (Chanticler Stable).
5 3 1 C H Miller 5 Pari. Boy. P.ofL’more. Americas
; C H M to « It. P’chita, Americas. P.ofL nimv
^ w m t Gi| .'’ L. Pauchita. F. Park
1* Htn Millcr J P- Boy. Americus. M.Canomanu
Truly Orlin Ivripp, C. d’Alene
Ink 2» Seldeu 7 Little Jane. Chas. Goetz. Oxer
By Smile— Little Pearl (M. Kennedy).
DER OF DANCE, ch. g, 4 107 By Tanzmeister — Jessie Lee B. (C. T. Brownfield).
13 Butte 54 f l:09Vislop 5 114 7" C Peak 12 Secrete, Star Blue. Medio
16 Butte F C l:ll%fast 8 111 4 ! ; C Peak lo SusanF.. T'inghast. M.Musgrave
il Butte F C l:lt%fast 7 105 • 5 4 J Kelsay 12 LoanShark, Regards. Iron Queen
9 Butte 5) f 1:10 slow 10 106 3 2 J Kelsay 11 <). Leader. I,. Adelaide. M. Coghill
0 Lagoon F C 1:18 mud 4 110 7 7 7 Pull. up. Rosen 7 J. Sale, M. Coghill. A. Sebueider
2 Igrgoon 5-8 1:02 fast 2 100 8 5 7 5'| 21 Hill 11 B'g Bush. KingEarl, SamConnor
iBANAN, hr. m, 5 105 By Joe Terry — Geisha Girl (J. A. Warren).
3 C.d'Alene 54 f 1 :0S%slop 40 111 li 2 ” W Mclu’rel2 FarCathay, High Range. W.Bear
8 C.d’Alene 5-8 l:01%good 20 lu9 10 14 W McIn’relO Ed G.. Queen Ruth, A. Slupskey
2 Anaconda F C 1:17 slow 40 103 6 7 5 51 5 8 i McDowell 7 Originator, Littleton. L. Adelaide
!6 Anaconda 51 f 1:14? hvy Co 105 7 7 7 7*“ 7 3 ‘ McDowell 8 C. W. Kennou. Kinfolks. Ulfrun
THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (4.322 — 1 :0r> 7 /-. — 3 — 104.)
8211 Tulsa
8050 Tulsa
7984 Tulsa
7584 Juarez
Tf.36 Juarez
7505 Juarez
7480 Juarez
7441 Juarez
64 f 1:24 good 21
3-4 l:18%slow 8
61 f 1:23 good 6-5
3-4 l:13%fast 4
1 1:39 fast 6
3-4 1:13 fast 31
3-4 1:14 fast 13-5
3-4 l:15%slo\v 2
S°^ ov ?" | J ncr a gg a n, > fa r y Emilv. Rue
l; - !'.! llll - vl 'V' TallowDip. StarBluo
K Smith < (JiuntiHor. .\f. Emily, In*, ♦•m-v
P Brooks 6 Dominica, Cordova. The Wolf
fJ-McGill, Dom’ca. W.of th.M’ng
4 4 ! Gore 6 Duncraggan, Dominica. Cordova
-.“a ^t, Slie , ar I’ ? L.M. Eckert, Phil M„| ir
4-1 o 13 C Peak !• Angelus. F. G. Hogan. Hazel c
6'1 8 lu lHalsey 10 Culinet. Compton. Wicket
2'1 2 2 1 J McCabe !• tlcinniell, SirBarrv, Butter Kill
2-1 3 3 J J McCabe 11 Colinet. Eck Davis. Gimli
t 6 4 i Gross 10 Faneuil Hall, Gift. Zinkand ^
By Broomstick — Ethel Pace (Field Bros.) T*
„„ 7 lnQuieta. F. Fashion. C. Brow*
** w W T lor » Merrick, The Reach, Koval Dolly
2 1 1- Estep 11 Adelaide T.. La Mode Paniniue i
4 4 3 2 1 Estep » M. Katcham. La Mode G Post
6)» 6 13 1E Martin 9 Jimmie Gill, Verena Prospect
2i 3*1 VV W T’lori- A. Patricia, BculahS.. D w'.Brig-s
5”*? Callahan 6 Gowell. S. of Danube. Douerail
1 1* Loftus 7 O. Woman. Madelle, Daisy 1*1 a tt
J J,, J'Oftus 11 Carpathla. Lurin. Katrine
3? 2>J Loftus 8 Ma Salaame. Ask Ma. Ella Curry
By Nasturtium — Hope On (S. Cameron).
S ,4 4E Cotton 8 F.Fashion. M. Richards. G Friar
8"? S Martin 9 T. Wolffarth, Decency ClaraW
2'4 S Martin 11 Pajaroita. New Haven.’ Paru.Giri
9'| Ormes 12 Decency, New Haven. Sixteen
7 8 i L Jackson 7 Lt Knight. Ferrona. JohnR.Clay
1* k Jackson 11 DogS tar. V’ngPausy, Lady Young
6-J Ornuat 11 P. Electric. Cordova. Carondolet
5>»JL Jackson C Ochre Con rl. Pitapat, The Wolf
1 L Jackson 1 Til. Thoma§. J. Lamar, Y.Pausv
TYREE, br. f. 3
9471 Butte 3-4 l:14%fast
2>i 2 2 4 J McCabe 9 Gemmell, SirBarrv. ' Bu
3 2 1 3 3 i J McCabe 11 (.’•olinet. Eck Davis’ Giin
7 6 4 1 Gross 10 Faneuil Hall, Gift. Zinku
9233 Latonia
9163 Latonia
9074 Latonia
3-4 l :13%fast 24
3-4 l :19Vfemud 16-5
3-4 1 :13Vsgood49-10
8930 Latonia lm70y 1:44 fast 39-5
8894 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 8
6121 Latonia 5? f 1:10? hvy 4
5577 DouglasPk 5J f 1:06? fast 6-4
5445 DouglasPk 5? f 1:07? fast 3?
5377 Douglas Pk 5-8 1:04 hvy 33-10
EDNA, h. f, 4
9898 Butte fij f 1 :09%slop 15
9671 Butte 5J f 1 : 07% fast 7
9516 Butte 5-8 1:01 fast 6
9431 Butte 55 f l:08%slow 5
3495 Okla.City 3-4 1:17? fast 12
3381 Okla.City 3-4 1:16? fast 2
3330 Ok. City Ab5-S 1:05 slow 18
3265 Okla.City 61 f 1:32? hvy 21
3193 Ok. City Ab5-8 1:04? slow 5
6 7 l, ?Buxton 7 Tremargo, Chilla, No Quarter
By Peter McCue — Flora V. (Harrison & Blakeley).
l-’l Corey 7 Ferrona. Star Bine, Angelas
4 4 1 Imes 8 F.G. Hogan. Ferrona. L.Har’nII.
2' Corey 8 An. Interest. Ferrona. Sierra
5 2 E MeEwenl2 L.Harrisonll., L.Pender. Aich’ist
7 7 J Sielaff !» Frank G. Hogan, Mural. Tippy
2 2 Pauley 6 BenStone. NoQuarter, JudgeSale
5 5®i E McEwen 6 Dorbie, S. Shapiro, F. G. Hogan
4 4 2 2 E McEwen 8 Hazel C.. Velie Forty. Yo Solo
7 4 4 J O’Brien 10 Doc Allen, P. Henderson. Free
6 6"? Hill 7 Definite, Delaney, Trojan Belle
2'1 1“ Gross 10 Venetian. Oc’n Queen. MiltJones
By Balgowan — Sebastians (F. M. Hopper).
2 1 ?. Ormes 8 A. Slupskey. B. Farley. L.Ha’nll.
6 i4 Ormes 10 Jonathan, J.H.Barr. CouutryBoy
2j Ormes 12 Rue. Ferrona, No Quarter
5®i Bur’game 10 Buss, F. G. Hogan, Anne McGee
Bur’game 11 I. Queen. J. H. Barr. ParnellGirl
6 10 Hill 8 Melts. Gaty Fallen. Flying
5 s 3 1 ! Pauley 7 Gaty Pallen, King Elk. Balcliff
4 2 3 1 J Pauley 7 Mandadero, Hannis, Shoot.Spray
38 4 2 Pauley 6 DutehRock, Lescar. F. G. Hogan
2 4 l 1 Pauley 8 Gaty Fallen. Balcliff. SugarLump
lb jh Pauley 7 Stare. Gift. Dutch Rock
5 2 4 2 Halsey 8 Abound. Odelia. Balcliff
By Cunard — Orsova (D. Hogan 1.
7 5 Corey 11 Parnell Girl, Bash. Bettie. Ed B.
21 C H Miller 9 OldCoin, J’.H.Barr, Bash. Bettie
8 12 C H Miller 8 J.H.Barr. Angelus. Bash. Bettie
1} C H Miller 9 L.Harrisonll.. Roberta. Q.Ruth
5 2 J C H Miller12 Rue. Balronia. Ferrona
3*5 C H Millerl2 Decency, New Haven. Roberta
5 3 6" Cavan’gb 7 Pickaninny. Rosenta. Calla
C 6 9 Corey 6 Dr. Neufer. Tube Rose. The Fad
5 5 10 Corey 5 Jack Stryker, Visible. Lescar
1J Cavan’gh 7 Clara W.. O.Cun'gham, Kinfolks
3 1 ? Cavan’gh 12 L. Stalwart, II. Hand, L. Adelaide
FIFTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (4.°,22 — 1:05%— .1 104.)
FRANK G. HOGAN, b. *. 6
9961 Butte 5? f 1 9f7%slow '7-3
9774 Butte 5? f 1:08 fast 9-5
9648 Butte 5? f 1:07 fast 3
9566 Butte 5? f 1 :08y 5 rast 9-5
9472 Butte 3-4 l:14%fast 31
9252 C.d’Alene 5? f l:07%fast 3^2
8996 C.d’Alene 5? f l:0S%fast 9-5
8761 C.d’Alene 5* f l:0S%fast 3
8549 C.d'Alene 6i f l:08%good 6
8410 C.d’Alene 5-8 1:02 fast 4-6
8307 C.d’Alene 5J f 1:08 fast 8-6
8186 C.d’Alene 5-8 l:01%fast 3?
80S1 C.d’Alene 5) f l:0S%fast 17-10
8009 C.d’Alene 5J f 1 :09%fast 6-5
7911 C.d’Alene 3-4 l:13%fast 3
7835 C.d’Alene 3-4 1:15 fast 41-10
By Hawkswick— Wedding Day (Park Stable).
K McEwen 8 Ferrona, L.Harrisonll.. Ramsv
Z-f k 4,< ' twel1 ‘ Follane, Tim Judge. Roller la
8 Lu. Allen. Abound. Thistle Belie
8 Rich. Reed. L.Stalwart. B. Myer
7911 C.d’Alene 3-4 l:13%fast 3
7835 C.d’Alene 3-4 1:15 fast 41-10
ANNUAL INTEREST, oh. g. 7
9924 Butte F C 1:12 slow 15
9807 Butte 5-8 1 :00%fast 30
9566 Butte 51 f 1 :08%fast 15
9431 Butte 5J f 1 :08%slow 8
8339 Tulsa Ab5-S 1:01 good 2
8267 Tulsa Ab7-8 l:32%slow 7
8126 Tulsa Ab5-S l:03%hvy 8
8043 Tulsa 3-4 l:17%fast 6
7990 Tulsa 3-4 1:17%fast 6-5
7978 Tulsa Ab 5-8 1:01 slow 40
CLARA W.. ch. m. 5
9991 Butte F C l:10%hvy 8
9956 Butte 5) f 1 :07%good 12
9775 Butte 5-8 l:00%fast 12
9671 Butte 5? f l:07%fast 10
9627 Butte 51 f l:0S%fast 25
949S Butte 3-4 1:14 fast 20
9386 Butte 5-8 l:02%slow 3
9227 C.d’Alene
9195 C.d'Alene
9090 C.d’Alene
8941 C.d'Alene
< J rr 'i’ s , s Newllaveu, CountrvBov. Ferrona
2'i 1 . -S Is - Queen. Tint Judge.’ c’trv Bov
Si V. 1 19 P ,ISS- Anne McGee. Golf Ball
D°J a,u l ‘ Buss. Cuuair. Fort Johnson
Ji r, orsyGl 9 Tippy, Percy Henderson
li t 0r8y H* J Thistle Belle, Eddie Mott
*>" II l° rSyt , l i Tremargo. Buss. Rosenta
?! Forsyth 9 Canapa. Pontefract, Briton
^ Mojesw h 9 S. Shapiro. Kid North. Delcassv
I? 3 | Molesw h 6 Dorbie. Sadie Shapiro. V Forty
v ^ *1 i Tremargo. Compton, Lookout
4"k 4-1 Forsxth 8 Rue. Masalo, Acoliu
Ik 9 Dutch Roek Lescar. Balronia
1® 3 1 i Forsyth 5 MiltJones. Dutch Rock. Compton
By Marchmont II.— Eight P. C. (M. Kennedy).
4 3 J Donovan 7 Buss. Thistle Belle. Duncraggan
l 1 Donovan 8 Ramsy, Ferrona Sierra
» Js. Queen, TimJudge. F.G. Hogan
5 J E Smith 1- Decency, New Haven, Sixteen
Broobs 5 pri Lad, Ar. Bowen. Arrowshaft
6 l2 JG°re b L.M.Eek’t. D.M’gom’y. .T.I’at’son
2‘ 1 Prior 5 Rus.McGill. L.M. Eckert. TlieFad
12 1 Gore VPrlKht. Furlong. Rus. McGill
h S JLih, - {- R - . ( ; la f.’ 9 r ? McGee. Fl.v. Pearl
2 2 L Smith 1 Useeit. Upright. Furlong
By Sir Hercules— Grand Shot (Kirkman & Warren).
w P‘ sc f? er 2 Waldo. Mandadero
2 2 J W Fischer 8 N. Haven. L.Shark. T. Wolffarth
:« 4 ii W Fischer 8 Gimli. Simpsllla. Thistle Belle
3 1 ? W Fischer 9 T. Wolffarth. Decencv. I. Queen
3’j W Fischer 6 Pajaroita. TightBov. This. Belle
4 3 > W Mcln’re 8 Duncraggan. T.Belle, NoQuarter
W Mcln’rell l.Queen. J. H. Barr. ParnellGirl
2-i W Mein re 7 Zenotek. Roberta, Downland
?! McEwen G Doncaster. Ft. Johnstown, J’th.in
Ik ff c f n . re ,:f Dorbi «. Roberta. Southern Gold
7? if. Mcln relO M. Jimmie. Country Boy, Roberta
1- Wi Mein relO L. Bud. L. Harrisonll. Sterlin
S* cI ?' re P ) P rb » Smile. Short Cut. C. Brown
1 2 J lb w Fischer 8 Lookout, Tillinghast, Rosenta
luk 57 w Fischer 8 Zinkand. Burnell. Auto Girl
By Tim Payne — Gano Belle (Conroy & Alexander).
2*1 „\Y Mcln’re 7 Boh Farley. Regards. MiltJones
7 “ Mein re 8 A. Slupskey. Balronia. BobFarley
1,1 J ’ CountryBov, Follane
*«“ St. e ,* !ltr 8 Is. Queen, TimJudge, F.G. Hogan
Mill 8 T. Belle. Binocular. F. Fashion
2,IS e , Ia £ G Doncaster. .ClaraW.. Ft.Johnst’11
8 1J Sielaff 8 E. Hamilton. T.Wolf’th. M.Heb’t
2? Sielaff 8 Canapa. Rue. Prince Philsthorpe
» 7 Sielaff 8 S. Alvescot. E. Harwood. T. Belle
li V, 5! el , a « TJosiris. Chilla. Tellurium
J! S! e j a J 5 Tremargo, Compton. Gat.v Pallen
if” if Sielaff 9 \\ aslella, Yo Solo. Abe Slupskey
3h 4 4 Ormes 9 R. Posey. Hazel C.. Sid. Peters'
4*> 9®® A Murray 9 Masalo. Melts, Susan F.
5 4 6' 8 Bezanson G Binocular, HelenN.. A. Schneider
7* 7 12 ?.I Hanover 8 Evelina. Rosenta. Clara W.
By John F — Oxalis (Missouri Stable).
43 5*3 Pickens 7 Aut. Rose. P. Henderson. Adena
6* 3 4 .) E McEwen 7 Baby Doll. Dutch Courage. Buri
6* 6 7 J Pickens 7 Helena. Lillian Rav. Dahlgren
i 1 VI Pickens s Eel. Free, Dahlgren
2? 2b E McEwen G Ada Meade, Critic. Buri
3® 1“ Hill 7 F. Johnson. Dahlgren. D.Courag^^
7 J 5 2 W Gargan 8 F. Johnson, Binocular, M.R'dolph
:u l'l E McEwen 8 Florence S.. Rosenta. 1,. Loundes
4? 4 2 ? W Gargan 8 Lillian Ray. Binocular. Zool
4 l 5 2*5 Carter 12 P. Henderson. Cole, Wild Bear
7 6®3 Carter 9 Rubieonll., Wilt’deS.. G.M’mont
3* 3 8 IV Gargan 5 D. Courage Hmrh Cmi- IV I.......
4 3 i Donovan
1 1 Donovan
6®5 E Smith
5 5 J E Smith
4 5 5 R Brooks
6 l2 JGore
2‘ F Prior
5 8 ? Gore
1 2 Gore
2 2 E Smith
9227 C.d’Alene 3-4 l:14%slop 1
9195 C.d'Alene 3-4 1:14 slop 35
9090 C.d’Alene 3-4 1 :15%slop 4J
8941 C.d’Alene 5-S l:02%mud 5
8902 C.d’Alene 55 f l:0S%fast 7
S790 C.d’Alene 55 f l:08%fast 30
C471 Lagoon 5-8 1:08? mud 5
6446 Lagoon 6-8 1:06? mud 2
JONATHAN, h. g, 4
10029 Butte 5J f 1 :08%slow 45
9895 Butte 65 f 1 :09%slop 11-5
9704 Butte 5-8 1:01 fast 25
9566 Butte 55 f l:08%fast 4
9251 C.d’Alene 55 f l:07%fast
9195 C.d’Alene 3-4 1:14 slop
3389 C. d'Alene 5? 1 1)09? alow
7 8“'}McDon’ld 12 Safranor. Quid Nunc, C. Tucker
G 2 6®i Kederis 9 Camia. Hasson, Living Mose
8 8 1 * Haynes 8 Napa Njck. Eye White. Freewill
4 2 2 2 McDon’ld 8 Serenade. Sterlin. Mercurium
7 7'®5Nathan 7 A. Interest. U.J.Gra.v, DrimarLad
By Peep o'Day — Reve Royal (Glover & Reasoner).
2'5 M M’thews II Pam. Girl. B. Bettie, Gossiperll.
4*j Bur’game s ParnellGirl. NewHaven. Follane
6 2 1 Sielaff 9 Sixteen. L.Harrisonll.. Roberta
2’5 Sielaff 11 FrogEye, MaryO’Day, G’dlntent
8 8 5 Sielaff 11 l.Queen. .T. H. Barr. ParnellGirl
4“i Sielaff 10 Eagle Wing. S. Grigsby. Neville
1‘ Sielaff 12 SaiuGrigsby. Dromi. LadyPender
3' Sielaff 11 Rightl.'tle, Qn’nRuth, S.Grigsby
97 si » ormes 10 G. Intent. GoldPoint, Cli.Brown
12 H 1 * Tapllu 12 Visible. Rue Beda
1*| 2* C Grand 7 Descend’ t, B’s’ker. L.of t. F’eat
8924 C.d’Alene 5-8 l:01%fast 11-5
8817 C.d’Alene 3^ l:14%fast 18-5
8510 C.d’Alene 5-8 l:01%slow 45
8392 C.d’Alene 3-4 l:13%fast 2
8262 C.d’Alene 3-4 l:14%slow 5
8119 C.d’Alene 5-8 l:01%fast 8
7913 C.d’Alene 5-8 l:01%fast 29
6532 Lagoon 6-8 1:10? hvy 15
6510 Lagoon F C 1:21 hvy 3
fi.30.3 Tjtgrvxn 6-8 1:03 mud 6
ELSEWHERE, b. f. 4
4685 Vancouver 3-4 1:14? fast —
4439 Vancouver 7-8 1 :27? fast —
4341 Vancouver 3-4 1:18 slop
4158 Vancouver 54 f 1:07? fast
4041 Vancouver 3-4 1:14? fast
3917 Vancouver 3-4 1:14? fast
3S17 Vancouver 5J f 1 :0S? fast
3796 Vancouver 5-8 1:02? fast
3633 Vancouver 51 f 1 :09 fast
3210 C. d’Alene 5-8 1:02 fast
3633 Vancouver 51 f 1 :09 fast —
3210 C. d’Alene 5-8 1:02 fast 9
3067 C. d’Alene 5? f 1:08? fast 30
2981 C. d’Alene 3-4 1:15? mud 13
FOLLANE. ch.
f. 3
103
By John F. — Jane !
10027 Butte
F C 1:12 slow
16
10X
8 7 Pen’gast
8
9837 Butte
5-8 l:01Vsfast
6-5
109
3*J Pauley
8
9774 Butte
5J f 1 :0S fast
13-5
105
1*4 Pauley
7
9704 Butte
5-8 1:01 fast
4
105
4 3 i Donovan
10
9630 Butte
F C 1:11 fast
4
101
5 s Donovan
5469 Butte
3-4 1 :14%fast
7
104
1® Pauley
0
9386 Butte
5-8 1 :02%slow
10
104
4 3 | E Smith
11
9248 1 ’.d’Alene
5-8 1:01 fast
8
108
14 Pen’gast
!>
9058 C.d’Alene
54 f 1 OS fast
20
103
10" Bezanson
n
8993 C.d’Alene
54 f 1 :0X fast
15
101
7 13 Gentry
8525 Tulsa
Ab5-8 1 :01%good
1
ItXl
1b K Smith
7
8456 Tulsa
Aba- 8 1:02 good 1
97
X 4 Gentry
%>
Buss, Great Friar, Mandadero
1*1 Pauley
7 8 J Sielaff
6®5 Hill
4 3 5 Sielaff
8 4 ® Sielaff
25 Sielaff
6 7 Sielaff
4= 6> 2 Sielaff
l 4 1‘ Sielaff
l 2 i 1} Sielaff
3 h 4 4 Ormes
4 1 * 9“* A Murray
5 4 6 18 Bezanson
Lescar. Bob Farley, Hazel C
Doll Hoy, Capt. Gray. BelleBird
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1913.
DAILY RACING FORM.
ABE SLUPSKEY. b. g.
9S95 Butte ;.l i I :o9%slop
!N>45 Hullo b[ | l HS'4fasl
ilfiOl Hutto F t ■ , il%fast
9SSK Hullo .VS I ■ : V,slov\
9178 t'.d'Alciio 5-S ! :i'l :> *KOO(l
9057 C.d’Alene S-4 l:14%tast
8902 C.d'Alone it f 1 :i ; S%fast
8204 C. d'Alene 3-4 1:16 mud
8119 C.d’Alone 6-8 l:0!%fast
7933 C.d'Alone 5-8 1:02 fast
BEVERSTEIN. ch. g. 7
9987 Hutto 5-S l:ol%hvy
397.7 Hutto
9S37 Hutto
9737 Butte
9629 Hutto
9566 Butte
9398 Butte
9373 C.d'Alone
9324 C.d’Alone
9174 C.d’Alone
5 S 1:01 --.good
7.-8 l:01%fast
7.-8 1:01 fast
a 8 I "lVI'asi
7. A i l:0S%fast
5-8 l:02%slow
5-8 l:01%fast
GJ f l:U8%slop
5-8 1 !02%good
MEDIO, b. ni.
7
106
10027 liutle
F C 1:12 slow
50
108
9958 Butte
51 f 1:09 slow
2
108
9893 Butte
51 f 1 :09%slop
6
Ts
9773 Butte
1 1:42 fast
20
106
9705 Butte
1 1 :42%fast
30
106
9644 Butte
3-4 1 :14 fast
10
104
9431 Butte
5J f l:08%slow
8
107
8527 Tulsa
3 4 l:lS%good
2
107
8489 Tulsa 3-
4m50y 1:21 good
2
109
8401 Tulsa
A 1)5-8 1 :01%good
15
110
8289 Tulsa
Ab5-8 1 :0_%slow
10
115
8240 Tulsa
Ab5-8 l:06%hvy
3
ID
8144 Tulsa
A 1(5-8 l:02%slow
4
105
81t)o Tulsa
Ah5-S l:06%mud
4
113
SUSAN F.. ch.
m, G
106
1001(1 Butte
5-8 1 :01%good
5
112“
9736 Butte
F C 1 :ll%fast
0
113
9604 Butte
F C l :ll%fast
K>
104
9467 Butte
3 4 l:15%fast
41
M4
6532 I -a goon
5-S 1:10* hvy
7
109
4
2
3
6494 l-agoon
1 1 :55? mud
20
MS
2 1
2
4
(•446 l^igoon
5-8 1 :U62 mud 12
110
7
5
7
fi694 >ielena
5-S 1 :oo* fast
—
106
5883 Helena
7-8 1:30 fast
—
109
5227 Anaconda
3 -4 1:17 good 30
109
8
8
S
5162 Anaconda
i FC 1:12? fast
4
107
1
2
3
6116 Anaconda
F C 1 :12s good 30
109
4
4
4
4775 Butie
1 1 :41* last
12
107
7 6
B
4
4598 llutte
1 1:41 fast
80
106
S 8
5
4
4565 Butte
5-8 59? fast
60
107
9
8
9
4375 Butte
3-4 1:16? hvy
25
107
5
G
4
GOSSIPER II., ch. m. 11
By Golden Badge— Rubescent (H. Foss).
l'j Itur’game S Balronla. H. Farley. L.Harr’nII.
l"® Bur’ game 12 Queen Until. Kitt.vW.. TmiyFausi
ll 1 * Itiir’ganie 12 I.oanSliark. Regards. iron Queen
:'i Kiir’ganie 12 Beverstein. I. .Shark. Gossiperll
3‘ A Murray III Kil li., Queen Ruth. Sam Gngsl.y
3»i Cavanglt 11 A. McGee. Sorrowful. Mercuriuni
8” Cavan’gh 10 Clara W.. L. Hud. I.. Harrison II.
1 2 J 1* Cavan’gh 10 1’. Connor, .1. Newman. Tal. Dip
4 s 4 5 Cavan’gh !t Jonathan. Wastella. Yo Solo
it* 5®J Cavan’gh 7 Gold. Agnes. Phil Connor. Y'oSolo
By The Puritan — May Easter (R. M. Hollenbeck!.
6®i Hezanson !• Old Coin. Sixteen. .T. H. Harr
4 1 g Hezanson 11 Kritou. Angelns. Decency
5 4 | E McEwen S ParnellGirl. XewHaven. Follane
4” Hezanson 7 T. Hello. Tight Hoy. John Hurie
3®| Hezanson N Fancy. Parnell Girl. Patriotic
8'" Pauley S Is. Queen. TiniJudge, F.G. Hogan
13 Hezanson 12 A.Slupskey. L. Shark. G’siperll.
3" Hill S l.yte Knight, Daltlgren, Droml
710 Pon’gast S Huas. Phil Connor, Fire
2t‘ Pen’gast 11 Bumuterlll.. AutoGirl. W.Bear
By Bannockburn — Lucille Bramble (G. W. Strauser).
7.* M M’ thews 8 Fancy. T. Belle, F. Fashion
I s Bur’ game 12 L. Adelaide. .Toe Woods. Idttn
3®J Dawson 12 Secrete. Star Blue. I.ord Clinton
t; ' " Donovan 11 Golf Hall. Tallow Dip. Forge
4 4 J B H’son 10 Mon. Don. Leldgh, Dublin John
6” Hezanson 8 Tim Judge. Lesear. J. H. Karr
G'J Hezanson 12 Decency. New Haven, Sixteen
6" S Martin 10 M. Kennedy. S. Sam. D. Allen
1* S Martin 8 Plantland. Lew Hill. Mag. Mack
3 2 ? S Martin 7 Arrowsliaft. LailyYoung, Ferrona
6 s It Brooks 7 A.Bowan, J. It. Clay. Billikins W.
5* Gore 0 Iron Queen. Aut.Rose. Col. Austin
1J Gore 8 Doll Hoy. Plantland. Ben Sand
2" McCowan 8 Plantland, Rio Pecos, Tot Lee
By Rubicon — Chartreuse II. (J. Farrin).
in'" Grilles 11 Parnell Girl. Bash. Iiettio. Ed T,.
I 'A E McEwen 10 T'liast. M.Musgrave, o.of Dance
11" Pauley 12 ltue. Balronla. Ferrona
3 3 Pauley 10 MontaukDou, Ferrona, M.Coghill
2'J 3 7 Mulligan 0 Masalo, Melts, Pretty Soon
6 6 M Pauley I! J. Walton. Flor’eeA.. T.B.D’ghter
7J 8' 2 JRiddle s /inkand. Burnell, AutoGirl
9 12 Salvage. Originator. Sir Barry
10 1 7* Flying. Gretehei.G.. C.W.Kennon
8 7" II Radtke S Orha Smile. The Monk. Tremargo
3'J l 1 11 Itadtke s S. Barry. Banonica. Good Intent
5 4 G-'A H Radtke s Billy Myer. Tint Judge. BenStone
5®J 7“ Anderson S Milt Jones. Hawley, Miss Korn
4 1 A 2" Anderson 8 The Monk. Ossinn. Hammeraway
9 9 2 " Anderson 0 LaCazadura. L.Tendi. Clias.Goetz
4 2 J 4’J Anderson 6 Cool, Definite, Lesear
By Colonel Wheeler — Confidante (H. Brandon).
3®j Hezanson
8 Pauley
13 Bezanson
3- Hill
71# Pen’gast
21* Pen’gast
3 3 J Dawson
G 10 Donovan
4 4 J B H'son
6” Hezanson
G'J Bezanson
3 2 ? S Martin
6 s It Brooks
5* Gore
1J Gore
2* McCowan
6 6' 4 Pauley
71 8' 2 JRiddle
loolo
Butte
5-8
l:01%good 60
107
4'J Marco
11
Parnell Girl. Bash. Bettie. Ed B.
9895
Butte
5J f
1 :09>sslop
25
110
6®J Corey
S
A.Slupskey. Balronla. BobFarley
9702
Butte
5-8
1:02 fast
4
10S
l 3 Pauley
11
Secrete, IJobt. Mitchell. C.Green
9601
Butte
F C
1 :tl%fast
7
102
10* 4 Ormes
12
LoanShark. Regards, iron Quean
9388
Butte
5-8 1 :02%slow
8
103
4 2 J -T Nelson
12
Beverstein. A.Slupskey, L. Shark
9837 :
Hutch’ n
A 1)5-8
1 103 hvy
1-2
108
2 s Hufnagel
f>
Hnvroek. L. Coventry, Kan. Lad
98316
Hutcli’n
Ab5-S
1 :01 fast
4
103
2'J Ramsey
7
Outfielder, Ringer. BlackDomino
BRITON, br. g, 5
10010 Butte 5-S 1 :01%good 7
9957 Butte 5-8 l:01%good 10
9806 Butte lm20y 1 :43%fast 2
94174 Butte lm20y l:43%fast 8
9565 Butte 1 l:41%fast 12
9472 Butte 3-4 l:14%fast 7
9304 C. d’Alene 3-4 1:14 fast 12
927.1 C.d’Alene 51 f l:07%fast 10
9196 C. d’Alene 5-8 1 :01%slop 1
9157 C. d'Alene
9061 C.d'Alene
3-4 1 :14 fast
3-4 l:14%fast
By Lithos — Lady Winkle (D. J. McDermid).
8 T lntes 11 Parnell Girl, Bash. Bet tic. Ed B.
1J Imes 11 Angelns. Decency. Beverstein
4 4 J lutes 8 C’rex. Nannie McDee, McAlan
5*f Bezanson 8 Flying. Footloose. Lesear
2 s Imes 10 Flying. Lehigh. Ora McGee
9"£Inies 10 Buss. F. G. Ilogan, Anne McGee
3 5 Imes 5 Fitzgerald. Doncaster. F. Fashion
5* lutes S T. Belle. Binocular. F. Fashion
3 2 J Imes 7 Sadie Shapiro. Old Coin. V. Forty
2' Gentry 7 Char. Brown, Tremargo. Dorble
l 2 Imes 8 WiitrudeS., NoQuarter, D.S’ford
SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (07704 — 1 :.3S% — 0 — 118.)
EDWIN T. FRYER, b. h. 9
997.9 Butte 1 1-16 1 :49%slow 3
8907 C.d'Alene 1 l:42%fast 2
8678 C.d’Alene 1 l:42%fast 15
6272 l .a goon
6194 l^agoon
6138 Lagoon
4806 Butte
4212 Butte
1 1:414 fast 9
lin20y 1:421 fast 5
1 1:41| fast 8
lnt20y 1 :42g fast 4
1 1:42? fast 6
27,83 ('.d’Alene 1 1-16 1 :4Sg fast 8 111
2229 C. d’Alene 1 1:41? fast 4J 111
2128 < \ d’ Alene 1 1-16 1 : 4Sg fast 7 111
2067 C. d'Alene 1 1:44 slop 7 112
98908 C.d’Alene 1 1-4 2:09? good 3 101
98847 Od’Al’ne 1 1-16 1:491 slow 25 102
BEN UNCAS. b. h. 6 107
10008 Butte 1 1 16 1 :4S%goodll-10 107
997.9 Butte 1 116 l:49%sloW 3A 107,
9869 Butte 1 l‘.tf%gOOd 10 112
7428 Juarez 1 l:47%hvy 8 112
7328 Juarez 1 1:44? slow 7 115
7302 Juarez 1 1:50? hvy 7-5 115
7075 Juarez 1 1:40 fast 13 108
TotS Juarez 1 1:39* fast 12 108
6964 Juarez 1 1-8 1:54? fast 10 105
6940 Juarez 1 1:41? fast 10 111
6910 Juarez 1 1-8 1:57* slow 10 105
6891 Juarez 1 1:471 hvy 5 108
THE MONK, blk. g. 6 107
lnoTO Butte lm20y l:43%fast 9-5 lio
loot I Butte lm20y l:43%good 8-5 107
9954 Butte 1 l:42%slow 4 109
9869 Butte 1 1 :41%good 2J 112
9773 Butte 1 1:42 fast 9-5 108
By Juvenal — Speedy (F. Wallhauser).
l'A Bur' game 9 B. Ultras. .M'afferata, M.Musg've
4 4 J Murplty !> Discolit’t. Footloose, Voladay Jr.
2 n 1) Boland 7 Ada Meade. Lehigh. South. Gold
7“ 4 7 } McDowell !> Engraver. Royal River. Elgin
5 s 5"A McDowell 7 Flying. Rota. Lawn
7 6'°JMcDow’ll 7 Shooting Spray, Flying, Elgin
7 7 14 JMcl)owell 7 Ortia Smile. K. Moving. Oblivion
2* 1* Buxton (5 Jack Stryker, Cabin, Fore Guard
4 4 7 Leeds 4 Discont’t. M'gomery, I). Enrique
2’J If Leeds 8 Layminster. H.Uncas. E. Stewart
3 3 2‘ Leeds 4 Discontent, I/minster, Zoroaster
3‘J 3*4 I.eeds 0 Abound, Ben Uncas, Maizie Girl
3'J 3®J Buxton 6 Rake, Ocean Qneen. Dick Baker,
luk ill Buxton G Figent. Tbe Monk. Rosevale.
By Contestor — Miss Uncas (H. T. Batchelei).
l 2 i Grilles
2 1 i Ormes
3 4 J Ormes
4 4 4"J C Peak
9 10- 4 AC Peak
2 4 2 1 - A Bore I
9 8"jGross
7 6 7 Kederis
3 4 3 1 4 Gross
6 0 4 Loftus
4'J 4" Molesw’h
3 s 2? Molesw’h
By Fatherless — Eliza Russell (Pontius & Boland).
2 4 Im«*s
1 2 A Bezanson
3«> Sielaff
4“ 3 SielatT
9 ,3 iOra»es
9499
Butte
1 l:41%fast 8
107
7>®i
'.Ormes
7
9092
C.d’Alene
5J f l:08%slop 60
112
6 7 J
Btir'game
5879
Igigoon
3-4 1:16 mud 6-6
112
3
4
3
2 2 1 2 s
1) Boland
<;
5276
Anaconda
3 4 1 :15* fast 9-5
111
4
4
2
21 2®
1) Boland
s
53-7
Anaconda
3-4 1:17 good 4
111
0
6
4
3’ 2b
D Boland
R
4598
Butte
1 1:41 fast 1
109
,*J
2 2
1
1 2 J 1®
D Boland
8
4459
Butte
61 f 1:22? slow 5
111
7
6 4
4
4 2 2®
1) Boland
8
!t Mon. Don. Decency. Footloose
8 Golf Ball, .Toe Woods, Roberta
8 Nan. McDee. Sleepland. Yvonne
1<* Patriotic. Arbutus. Ren Uncas
Cool. Sleepland. Briton
ARBUTUS, ch. m. 5
10069 Butte lm20y 1 :43%fast 6
9869 Butte 1 l:41%good 6
By Holstein — Rose Mary (C. Whitcomb).
9869 Butte
9773 Butte
9670 Butte
9644 Butte
9499 Butte
9.391 Butte
4598 Butte
4517 Butte
4378 Butte
4324 Butte
4260 Butte
4185 Butte
1 1:42 fast 18-5
1 l:42%fast 3-2
3-4 1:14 fast 30
1 1 :41%fast 20
3-4 1 :15%slow 3o
1 1:41 fast 7
7-8 1:27* fast 40
7-8 1:29| hvy 12
7-8 1:27? fast 7-5
lm20v 1:44? slow 25
1 1:43 fast 2?
MADELINE MUSGRAVE. hr. m, 7
10025 Butte 1 1 :43%SloW 3?
9959 Butte 1 1-16 l:49%slow 4
9921 Butte lm2o.v 1 :46%slow 6
9869 Butte 1 l:41%good 7
9809 Butte 5-8 l:00%fast 9
9736 Butte F C l:11%fast 4
9601 Butte F C l:ll%fast 12
9431 Butte 5J f l:08%slow 15
6475 Lagoon F C 1:18* mud 15
6432 Lagoon F C 1:16? hvy 15
6335 lagoon F C 1:14 mud 8
GOLF BALL. b. h. 9
loon Butte lm20y 1 :43%good 41
9963 Butte lm20y l:43%slow 20
9925 Butte lm20v 1 :45%slow 8
9773 Butte 1 1:42 fast 20
9700 Butte 5-8 l:01%fast 6
9627 Butte 5? f 1 :OS(2fast 100
9472 Butte 3-4 l:14%fast 20
29 3 4 h Rooney
2" k A Murray
5 s 3 Ch’neau
5 4 i Donovan
3 2 J Donovan
4 2 ? Ch’neau
8" Cli’ nea u
6 4 7 ,7 iGroUi
9963 Butte 1
9925 Butte 1
9773 Butte
9706 Butte
9627 Butte
9472 Butte
9278 C.d’Alene
9196 C.d’Alene
8943 C.d’Alene
8762 C.d’Alene
CREX, b. g, 5
10070 Butte 1
9925 Butte 1
9806 Butte 1
9670 Butte
9429 Butte
; 7 8 1 :28%fast 15
■ 5 s l :01’4slop 12
> 1 l:4:W 5 mud 6
5 3-4 l:15%fast 20
5
lm20y 1 :432sfast 7
lm20y l:45%slow 1#
lm20y 1 :43%l'ast 6
1 l:42y 5 fast 8
54. f 1 :10 slow 40
C.d'Alene
5-8 1 :02%fast
20
112
7520
Juarez
3-4 l:13%fast
12
112
11
n
11
7259
Juarez
1 1:41 fast
5J
113
5
7
7
6
7^0
Juarez
1 1 :47? mud 8
107
4
6
5
5
7075
Juarez
1 1:40 fast
8
105
9
9
8
8
COPPERFIELD,
ch. g, 12
107
10084
Butte
F (’ 1 :12%fast
12
110
hnhio
Butte
5-8 l:01%fast
100
112
9734
Butte
F C l:12%fast
20
115
9618
Butte lm70y 1 :47 fast
60
104
9467
Butte
3-4 l:15%fast
50
110
JOE
WOODS, b.
gr. 7
107
lOoll
Butte lm20y l:43%good
30
107
9938
Butte
5J f 1:09 slow
12
110
981.9
Butte
1 l:41%good
20
112
9670
Butte
1 1 :42%fast
100
110
!*)".i i ]
Butte
F C l:ll%fast
60
108
94to
Butte
3-4 1 :15Msfast
50
108
3837
Salt Lake
5J f 1:06? fast
20
108
7
7
7
29-55 Ok la. City
3-4 1 :>'7? fast
6
112
2892
Ok City Ab5-8 1:02? fast 51-10
121
951 25
J uarez
5J f 1:07* fast
4
108
8
6
3
Juarez
3-4 1:14 fast
4
11?
1
4
3
LIEUT. SAWYER, b. g, 4
105
10069
l!utte lm20y l:43%fast
10
1 1 Mi
9897
Butte
l 1 :44%slop
8
105
M04
Butte
F C 1 :1 1%1'ast
20
109
9303
C.d’Alene
7-8 1 :27%fast
13-5
113
9194
C.d’Alene
51 f 1 :09%slop
7-5
113
87M
C.d’Alene
5j f l:08%fast
12
10S
5374
An'conda lm70y 1:47? fast
3J
95
2
1
1
1
(US
Anaconda
7-8 1 :35? mud 30
100
2
4
4
4
iM7
Anaconda
7-8 1:31 good 5J
106
3
4
4
5
4®®1
Butte
3-4 1:13 fast
3
107
4
5
r,
4762
Butte
3-4 1:14 fast
3
110
2
7
7
4564
Butte 1
3-16 2:00? fast
12
10G
2
2
2
r.
4427
Butte
7-8 1:31 hvy
10
107
3
4
5
4
4337
Butte
3-4 1:14 fast
6
111
1
1
3
4245
Butte
7-8 1 :30 slop
15
105
4
3
4
6
3163 C. d’Alene
1 1:41* fast
2
105
1
1
2
2
QUEEN LEAD.
b. m, 8
105
Butte 1
1-16 l:49%s!ow
12
113
Butte
1 1 :45%slop
2J
106
2741
C d'Alene
1 1 :42 fast
30
107
2
(j
7
10
2CX!i
C.d’Alene 1
1-16 1:48* fast
80
109
*2
i
5
7
2006
C. d’Alene
7-8 1 :2.(? fast
10
102
11
ii
11
11
2440 C. d’ Alene
5 8 1 03? mml
15
104
9
9
9
2335
c. d’Alene
3 4 1:14? fast
200
104
2
7
7
98579
Helena
1 1:42 fast
—
109
98539 Helena
1 1:42 fast
—
loC
U 2 A Dawson 10 L.R'sselaer. It. Esther. A.McGee
2 4 Rosen 10 Patriotic, lien I incus. The Monk
7 1# £Rosen 11 Golf Ball. Tallow Dip, Forge
2 1 5 Rosen 10 Sleepland. Judge Sale. Crex
7 U 1 Rosen 8 Tim Judge, Lesear, J. H. Barr
0 1 "’; Rosen 7 Mhimi, Emily Bee. Lehigh
4“ Ch’neau 7 t’n Bon. Dnneraggan. GreatFriar
69 7" McC’skey 8 The Monk. Gssian. Susan F.
S S“i Med’key 8 Sir Cleges. Jack Stryker, Definite
4 1 4 7 } Buxtcm <» Hammeraway, Onatassa. Oblivion
5 4 4 i ltoouey (5 Portarlingtou. MissKorn, Definite
6 6* 4 Rooney (1 Bert Getty, Col. Cook, Engraver
29 3 4 4 Rooney 8 Gretcben G., Cabin, Ben Uncas
By Ethelbert — American Beauty (G. Cooney).
13 A Murray 11 Eastman. McAian. Blue-Beard
4 3 J A Murray » E.T.Fryer, B. Uncas, .T.Cafferata
2«k a Murray !. Iron Queen, McAlan. TonyFaust
5«| Ch’neau lo Patriotic. Arbutus, Ben Uncas
5 4 i Donovan ft Nifty. L.HarrisonlL, Parn.Girl
3 2 J Donovan lo SusanF.. Tillingliast. G.of Dance
4 2 ? Cb’neau 12 LoanSburk, Regards. Iron Queen
8" Cli’neau 12 Decency. New Haven. Sixteen
6 4 7 ,7 4Grotb S Great Friar, Free, Evelina
4“k 5® IV Fischer t; Free, Hazel C.. Charley Brown
C> 6 1S W Fischer it) Zool. Lesear, Tippy
Bv Plaudit— Gutta Percha (Fountain & Mounce).
2 2 A SielatT 8 The Monk. Joe Woods. Roberta
2 2 ?. Sielaff 10 Flying. Ilannis. McAlan
4 4 A SielatT 7 Rake. Flying, Jim Cafferata
I 2 E McEwen 11 Tallow Dip, Forge. Patriotic
7 3 J E McEwen ft Sixteen. L.HarrisonlL. Roberta
5 4 Bur’game I! I’ajaroita, Tight Boy. Clara TV.
4® Bezanson 10 Buss. F. G. Hogan.' Anne McGee
5* TV Mcln’re 7 Blondy. David Warfield. Fastoso
5 4 E McEwen 7 Sadie Shapiro. Old Coin, Briton
8 ,s Maguire 8 Gift. Anne McGee. Sorrowful
l 1 Maguire 11 Sorrowful, No Quarter, Lookout
By Ingoldsby — Affray < M. Keefe).
S ,7 ABitr’g!tme ft Mont. Don. Decencv. The Monk
7 M lBezanson 7 Rake. Flying. Jim Cafferata
1_9 Bur’ganie S Nannie McDee. McAlan, Briton
4”! Labeil 10 Sleepland, Arbutus. Judge Sale
9" Labeil 11 O. Leader, L. Adelaide. O.ofDance
7 15 E Cotton 7 Fastoso D. Prince, Ladv Pender
1 9' 4 Carter 12 Zulu. Sterlin. Ethel Wicks
9 9" l^oftus 11 BobFarley. Brando, HarlemMald
5 3 6 u 4Haisey 8 L.M. Eckert. Lehigh. FaneiiilH tll
6 2 * 5 7 J Estep 10 C.W.Ken’n, Adolante, L.M.Eek't
By Handball — Marie Slianklin (F. Yamer).
5- 7 i Dawson lo M. O’Day, Raymond. H. Kings'y
7*4 Dawson 11 Danberry. Lady Stalwart, Idun
10® J Pen’gast 12 Kinfolks. R. Ranger. M. Daniels
7'® Dawson 7 Footloose, J. Cafferata, Littleton
9’*|Pen’gast lt> Montauk Don. Ferrona. Susan F.
By The Roman — Rival (W. M. Neeser).
2>"AW Mcln’re 8 The Monk. Golf Ball. Roberta
2 2 J W Mcln’rel2 Medio. Lady Adelaide, Idun
7"' W Mcln’reiO Patriotic. Arbutus. Ben Uncas
6"'JMilehan 10 Sleepland. Arbutus. Judge Sale
8° Milehan 12 LoanShark, Regards. Iron Queen
8 ,1 4Sielaff 10 Montatik Don. d’errona. Susan F.
6 6'® D Boland 7 Sixteen. Deerfoot, Den. Stafford
4 7 J Parker 7 Tallow Dip, Lajoie. Electric
10 11 JPen’gnst 12 Volsei. Clara W.. St. Joe
24 19 j Reid 8 Doc Allen. St. Joe, Inclement.
2»k 2>* J Retd 7 FritzEnimett. Aragonese. G.Wood
By Gold Heels — Rose Pompom (L. E. Bird).
6® A Murray 10 L.R’sselaer. R. Esther. Arbutus
7'® Bezanson 7 Sleepland. Lehigh. Gretcben G.
8 s ! Bezanson 12 Rue. Balronla. Ferrona
7*4 Bezanson 7 L. Bud, Alchemist. Fort Johnson
1 ®k Bezanson ft Oscuro. Hermia. Stoncmun
10’ 4 Bezanson lo Grba Smile, Short Cut. C Brown
l 7 4*1 Hill 5 Bert Getty. Milt Jones. .T.Laxson
4 3>2 Forsythe 4 Finnigin. Startler. FI. Fashion
5 5 8 * A Murray 5 Ilortts. Fleet. Fashion. Finnigin
5 2 r,*f Groth fi Mimorioso. A. Alice FI. Fashion
5 2 34 Tapi in 7 Visible. FleetingFashion. Evelina
5 5 15 3Taplin S J. Gedtles, First Star. Guaranoia
4 4 16 4Taplin 5 Republican. Batwa. Jen. Geddes
3 ! J 3* Tapiin 8 Batwa, Upright. Ilorus
6 7 2 «JTaplin 8 Republican. T. Links. L. Rankin
l'l 1* Kederis 6 Manasseb. Sleepland. Error
7” 4 Bezanson
19 Bur’ganie
4"? Labeil
9" Label]
7' 5 E Cotton
11 9' 4 Carter
9 9” Ixiftus
5 3 5"4Haisey
6 2 4 5 7 J Estep
8° Milehan
8"4Sielaff
6 6’® D Boland
4 7 J Parker
10 17 JPen’gnst
2J 19 j Reid
2«k 2'4 J Reid
7 1 ® Bezanson 7 Sleepland. Lehigh. Gretcben G.
8 s i Bezanson 12 Itne. Balronla. Ferrona
7 7 4 Bezanson 7 I,. Bud. Alchemist. Fort Johnson
1"’- Bezanson ft Oscuro. Hermia. Stoncman
Id 14 Bezanson lit Orba Smile, Short Cut. C Brown
l 1 4 4 ! Hill 5 Bert Getty. Milt Jones. .T.Laxson
4 3’3 Forsythe 4 Finnigin. Startler. Fl. Fashion
6 5 s } A Murray 5 Ilorus. Fleet. Fashion. Finnigin
5* 5*3 Groth fi Mimorioso. A. Alice Fl. Fashion
5= 34 Tapiin 7 Visible. FleetingFashion. Evelina
5 5 15 3Taplin 5 J. Gedtles, First Star. Guaranoia
4 4 16 JTaplin 5 Republican. Batwa. Jen. Geddes
3 ! J 3> Tapiin 8 Batwa. Upright. Ilorus
6 7 2 ®JTaplin 8 Republican. T. Links. L. Rankin
l'J 1* Kederis 6 Manasseb. Sleepland. Error
By Plaudit — Myrtle Harkness (A. L. Holter).
6 5 4 Prior ft E.T.Fryer. B. Uncas. J Cafferata
1" Corey ft F. Guard. M.Tilghman. B. Knight
10 10 22 Rooney lO Daltlgren. Media, Cabin
9 9 21 Rooney ft Layminster, Salpearl Wbldden
10 10* 4 |Seldeu 12 L. McNally. Ziukand, Littleton
lo 9'® Bailey 11 Hammeraway. S. Barry. T.Fattsf
7 7 2S Bailey 8 EyeWhile. Metropolitan, it. Ball
14 Bnrd ft Patriotic. Hatn'awar. I,. Cates.
4* Borel ft K.oflvauhoe. Wicket. Patriotic.
Hamilton Entries and Past Performances for friday, August 1.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance, since January 1, 1911, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track, abbre-
viations show track conditions.
Racing starts at 2:45 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:45.)
X Rons well in mild. ©Superior mud runner.
(M) maiden. 'Apprentice allowance.
First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2-year-olds. Selling.
Canailianfi >a led.
Ind. Horse.
ftgllO 3 Meissen .
ltMiTii Diamond
(M* . .
1 (Nil ft 3 • Martnla .
Filth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: 96375 — 1:11 — 6— 11 3.)
Horse.
Three Links ..
Anavri
The Rump ....
Closer
J. II. Houghton
Rosemary . ...
Joe Knight ....
Riivoeo
Wt. Rec.
.101 1:1144
.115 1 : 1 4
. 96 1:14
.105 1:11 V-
.1 17 1 : 1 2 4 2,
. ft2 1:14'-.
• Ill 1 : 1 :t
. liNi 1:17’/-,
1 :tl5
%— 0—107.
>
Wt.
Rec. A
.Wt.Han.
105.
.700
102.
,G»5
8879
.105
1 :08%
102.
.(8K)
!>62::
. !)8
1 :08%
100.
. 685
!)S2.8
. ftS
1:09%
»8.
.075
1(1018®
ltMIltl Ampbion (SI) H8 lftK)-^ ft.S.j
Second Race — I 1-16 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Selling,
t Track record : 85445—1 :45%— 4 — 1 04. )
10053 3 Fadoodle 3 109.. 700
10018 Trovato 108 1:47 3 112.. 005
0080 Allaneen (Ml 10ft ‘l:50%s 5 107 X 690
ftftft4 Siltrix •..107 1:49#, 4 10!).. 085
8021 Delicious ‘ 3 102 . 073
ft! Ift4 Wentworth 102 1:50# 3 104.. 075
Third Race — 3-4 Mile.
All ages. Handicap.
(Track record: 80375—1:11—0—113.)
ftftlli 3 Ten Point 112 1:11% 3 118x740
ft!)! (7 Knights Differ 123 1:12 4 121x735
ft! 176 T. M. Green 115 1:12 7 1O50725
8177 Early Light 105 1:13% 3 00 X 710
Fourth Race — 1 1-8 Miles.
3-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: 3226—1 :50%- 5—1 15.)
1 0055 3 DONERAIL 122 1:52# 110X740
0077 Fountain Fa.v .... 110. .725
10021 3 Cogs 109 1:56% 110. .720
10018 Glass (M) 102. .000
4 121X735
7 1050725
3 00X710
’ Chilton Queen ...,10ft 1:13% 6 1
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: !»(‘>.'i75 — 1:11 — 6—11.3.)
Little Jane 110 1:12% 7 1
Miss Joe 107 1:14% 4 1
C. H. Patten Ill 1:17% 6 1
Henry ltitte (Ml. .105 1:13 3 1
Mama Johnson .... oo 1:17 2
Hearthstone Ill 1:10% 4 1
* St. Avaim 08 1:17% 3
George S. Davis. .. 1 1011 :14% ft 1
Bittra (M) 10541:14% 4 1
Stanley S 05 1:12% 5 1
•Fred Drew, hr. e.,
by Sain — El Sa-
lado 3
Seventh Race — 1 1-8 Miles on Turf.
3-ypnr-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: 00220—1:52—4—114.)
Gerrard . ..
Rash
Floral Day
Lucky George
Big Dipper . .
Bernadotte .
laird Elam . .
Billie Baker
Kiel
Moonlight . .
Dilatory . ...
. .U»7 1 :54
..114 1:54%
FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlong3. 2-year-olds. Canadian-Foaled. Selling. (ftft78— 1 ;05%— 6— 107.)
Index Course Dist TimcT’ckOdda Wt St % %
MEISSEN, b. f. 2 105
9260 Hamilton 5-S l:01%fast 10 113 4 4
9050 Conn’ght 44 f 56%fast 1-2 103 4 4
8643 Toronto 5-8 l:0'2%fast 34-5 102 2 2
8578 Toronto 4J f 56 fast 27 98 3 3
DIAMOND CLUSTER, b. f. 2
102
By Stanhope II.
10076 Hamilton
5-8 1 :00%fast
5
101
1
8
6
9J
9 ,4 5Kederis
9880 Windsor
5-8 1 :02%fast
3J
112
1
4
]
li
2? R Watts
9865 Windsor
5-S l:01%fast
40
98
1
6
6
7J
S'*JMontour
9554 Fort Erie
5-8 l:04%good 4J
109
2
2
2
2 4
2 2 Buxton
9353 Hamilton
6-8 l:01%fast
7
106
7
6
5
6®
5 t7 JClement
9261 Hamilton
5-8 l:01%fast
20
103
2
1
2
2®
2 4 Buxton
9078 Connaught 5-8 l:02%fast 30
9050 Conn’ght 4J f 56%fast 3J
8985 Connaught 5-8 l:02%fast 30
8801 Blue Bon. 44 f 5G%fast 12
MART0LA, br. f. 2
10019 Hamilton 54 f l:07%fast 1-5
9865 Windsor 5-8 l:01%fast 60
S61S Toronto 4J f 57%fast 3-4
8468 Toronto 1-2 4S%fast 15
LADY ISLE, b. f. 2
10019 Hamilton 54 f 1 :<)7%fast 50
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Inferno— Royal China (J. E. Seagram).
3 3 3 5 4 T Fryer ti Beehive, Slipiter Dav, Sandv
Ink ih Montour 5 D. Rosaleen, I). Cluster, Sinsin
2 5 2’4 Montour 4 Beehive. Alai Bass. Ampbion
4 2 4 ; J Montour 5 SkyRoeket. LyricMttse.MissGayle
By Stanhope II. — Anna Daly (W. Martin).
9J 9 ,4 4Keileris 11 Jatiiel. Patience. Nancv Orme
1J 2f It Watts 5 Froissart, Lady Isle, Alai Bass
7J S 13 4Montour ID Katina. Colors. Laura
2* 2 s Buxton 4 D. Rosaleen. Lady Isle, Alai Bass
6 2 5 t7 JCloment 7 Slip. Day D. Rosaleen. AlaiBass
2 1 2 4 Buxton 7 ltequiram. Birka. Wanita
4 4 8 J E Scharf 4 Corn Broom, Cannock. Peacock
3 2 3 4 J D Connelly 5 Meissen. Dark Rosaleen, Sinsin
l'J 3’J D Connelly 8 P. Regan, Suwanuee, Thelma J.
3 s 3® D Connelly 5 C. Broom. Sinsiu, IrishHartnony
By Martimas — Losiola (G. M. Hendrie).
3 2 3®4 Dcromle 6 Slipper Day. Alailtass. Lndvlsle
5’ 5 7 Snyder lo Katina, Colors. Laura
11 l 1 Deronda 6 Deference, Lad.vlslc, Extravagant
4 4 4“J Montour 13 Beehive, I>. Rosaleen, SlipperDay
98SU Windsor
9554 Fort Erie
9260 Hamilton
8618 Toronto
AMPHI0N. b.
5-8 1 :02%fast 20
5-8 l:04%good 30
5-8 1 :01%fast 50
44 f 57%fast 15
g. 2
10019 Hamilton 54 f l:07%fast 200
7 Patriotic. Gretcben G., H. Maid
ft E.T.Fryer. J.Caff'ta. M.Musg’ve
10 Patriotic. Arbutus, The Monk
ft D.Montgoui'y. ('.Tucker, K. Lear
11 N. McDee. Lamliertha. Evelina
8 Dick Baker. Clint Tucker. Marir
lo C.W.Ken’n, Adolante, L.M.Eek’t
10 J. Walton. O. Queen. C.W.KennoD
6 Gelico, Sh. Northcut. Misprision
lo Palma. Lambertlia, Ciiftonian
ti Ilatt’as, Zoroaster, Wadsw’thll.
8 Gift. Judge Walton. LambertUa
9353 Hamilton
926il Hamilton
8643 Toronto
8545 Toronto
5-8 1 :01%fast 150
5-8 1 :01%fast 100
5-S 1 :«2%fast 35
44 f 55% fast f’ld
By Havoc — FairlieHead (T. J. Elward).
24 4®4 E Martin 6 Slipper Day. Alai Bass, Martola
2* 3 1 ? Montour 5 Froissart, I). Cluster, Alai Bass
3® 3 5 I) MeC’tky 4 Il.Rosaleen. D.Cluster, AlaiBass
5- 5 14 JM Hanmer 6 Beehive. Slipper Day. Meissen
3‘4 3'J Snyder 6 Martola. Deference, Extravagant
By Inferno — Court Maid II. (W. Bennett).
6 li 14 4Ne.vlon ti Slipper Day. Alai Bass. Martola
7 7 22 4R Watts 7 Slip. Day 1). Rosaleen. AlaiBass
0 O' ‘4.1 Woods 6 Beehive, Slipper Dav, Meissen
4 1 2 JDeronda
12 2 ® Snyder
<. i>eemve. supper Day. .Meissen
4 Beehive. Meissen, Alai Bass
13 Beehive. D. Rosaleen. SlipperDay
SECOND RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Selling. (85445 1:45% 4 104.)
FADOODLE, b. g. 3 109 By H.eno— Farfalla (E. J. McGraw).
Mammon ’ US 1 :54%f a st 50 92 2 1 1 1 l®t ’ W Ward 8 E. of Savor. Mas. Jim. Patriu-lie
98G2 Windsor 1 l:43%fast aO 102 9 8 10 In 9 s 9® Montour 12 Qtieed. Earl of Savoy I utlier
9486 Fort Erie 1 1 :45%good 10 lo!) 6 3 5 6 6> 7' 9 J McIntyre 8 Autumn. Queen Sain Battery
4875 H.deGrace 5-S I ato* fast 50 103 8 7 7 II* G 7 Hopkins 13 Capt. Elli.Itt. Smash ' Ins Man
4731 H.deGrace 5-8 1:01 fast 30 105 11 13 13 13 13>®JKirsch , m 13 Little Hugh. Schaller. Ringliug
TROVATO, ch. c. 3 112 By The Scribe — Dreamy Eyes (H. P. Headley)
10018 Hamilton 3-4 1:13 fast . 107 S 12 12 88 !)";Goose 12 W. Pitzer W W Clark II ltitte
9681 Windsor 3-4 1:15 fast 44 107 5 6 6 5 3 2> Goose 11 Battery. Prospect Coustitieut
9814 Windsor 3-4 1 :17%hvy 15 107 7 7 7 7 7> 7 Goose 7 Tankard, Tw-lbleBili B IHmter
94 4 K> Imtonia lm70y 1 :44%fast 6 107 3 5 5 4 4> 4» Goose It) Volita. Moekler t’a ita tr
9349 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 7-5 108 6 3 3 3 2* 2* Goose 6 Anna Reel (1 Post** Brig lit stone
C172 I^tonia 3-4 1:18* hvy 10 107 8 8 8 8 8 7 1 Goose 10 Blue Jav Ancon Flel
5399 DouglasPk 6J f l:09g slow 19-5 108 10 9 9 7 > 6% Gross 12 Ancon. Hasson . Jacob Bunn
49il Lexington 5-8 1:02? fast 26 112 10 10 8 ° 7 2 | Gross 11 Counterpart. Baldoyle, Rosemary
ALLANEEN, ch. m. 5 107 By Stalwart — Allanette (T. J. Elward).
9080 Connaught 3-4 1:17 fast 30 113 8 8 8 64 5 S J 1) McC’th.v 8 Baron de Kalb, Clinton Fuchsia
89Sb Connaught 1 l:4-%fast C 102 C 8 7 7 7 s 7 17 &Hopkins S Malamont, Clinton \V W
8852 Blue Bon. 3-4 1:16 last 60 110 11 9 11 11> 10H F Varley 12 Toddling. Cl iemuUo ^jotmuil
8718 Blue Bon. ll:41%fast 12 88 8 C 7 7 5"® 5'SjDeronde « Ta Ntn, l.„ O X 1! Kiv,r
S647 Toronto lm70y 1 :45%fast f’ld 112 7 6 6 8 S' lo 15 I) McC’thylO J.H. Houghton St rG ift l v
8507 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :49%sloW fid 109 7 1 1 3 3>J 5®i W Dnnn It* Aplasterf Master' Jitu, Hat Teras
.TRIX. b. g, 4 109 By Sileo— Detrix (H. Rites).
'1 HamUton 54 f 1 :07 fast GO 11110 10 8 S 2 5'® Obert - 12 Moisant, Mv Genii Blaek River
;2 Windsor i l:13%fast 30 108 10 7 5 5 7 ’ 7-4 Goose 12 Qneed. Earl of s"vov Lliil,,r
8 Windsor »4 f 1 :0S good 50 1064 9 9 9 9* 9 1S Goose 11 M. Kateham. J. Born' T Savers
4 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 18 105J 4 G 6 7 7 7 2, JW Andress 7 it. Eloise Capital] Bravo I ('ill
3 I-atonia 11-16 1:48 fast 91 107 11 9 9 8 8® 7 7 J B Steele 1 1 Itobhy O^ik H”^^
/•’. ? , „ ^9 2 By DeUti — Rapture. (Greentree Stable).
1 M brook Ab3 4 good - 1^1 4 117 J Smith 8 Sickle, Norbitt. Raymond
2NT WORTH, blk. g. 3 104 By Ossary or Orsini — Dora I, (J Schreiber)
UHani lti.il f 1 :o7 fast SO loi 0 Q (1 01 % 11 1 .. ,, , . • . ...
10 107 8
19-5 108 10
26 112 10
107
30 113 8
6 102 6
60 110 11
12 88 8
SILTRIX. b. g, 4
109
9994 Hamilton 51 f
1:07 fast
60
111 10
10
9862 Windsor 1
1 :13%fast
30
108 10
7 5
9828 Windsor 5* f
1 :08 good 50
1061 9
9
9234 I.atonia 1 1-16
1:47 fast
18
105J 4
C 6
9113 Igttonia 1 1-16
1 :4S fast
91
107 11
9 9
DELICIOUS, ch. f, 3
102
S021 M* brook Ab3 4
good
2
131
WENTWORTH, blk.
%■ 3
104
999+ Hamilton 5J f
1 :o7 fast
50
104 9
9
9S81 Windsor 3 4
1:15 fast
50
1(J6 10
10
9328 Latonia 1 1-16
1:47 fast
458
102 9
9 9
9258 Latonia 3-4
1 :12%fast
324
102 8
11
9112 Latonia
9043 Latonia
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:15%ntud
9J 7"JGrnss
8' 7‘" Gross
S 4 8 23 Hyde
11 11 S5 JHyde
9 9' 3 Tealtan
7t> 6'°JTeahan
12 Molsaut, My Genii, Black River
11 Battery, Trovato. Prospect
10 Star Actress. My Genii. Barnard
11 It. Brig e. W’sWou’r, S.ofDaii’lw
10 La bold. Capt. Bravo, B. Holder
11 Green. Ethelda. George Oxnard
THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. All Ages. Handicap, (ftti.375 — 1:11 — G — 11.3.)
TEN POINT, b. c. 3
9976 Hamilton 3-4 1:
8639 Douglas 1 1-16 1:
8462 Douglas 1 1-4 2:
8386 Church’ 1 lm70y 1:
8154 Churchill 1 1-4 2:
7942 H.deG’ce lm70yl:
7864 H.deGrace 3-4 1:
7816 H.deGrace 3-4 1:
6397 Pimlico 1 1
6328 Pimlico 5J f 1
6245 Laurel 6J f 1
6089 Laurel 6J f 1
5582 Laurel 5J f 1
KNIGHTS DIFFER, b.
9997 Hamilton 3-4 1:
9882 Windsor 3-4 1:
9729 "Windsor 3-4 1:
9422 Fort Erie 3-4 1:
9315 Hamilton 3-4 1:
S577 Toronto 3-4 1:
5263 Toronto 3-4 1
5044 Montreal 3-4 1
4741 Windsor 3-4 1
45S2 Windsor 3-4 1
4394 Hamilton 3-4 1
4250 Hamilton 3-4 1
3477 Fort Erie 3-4 1
3396 Ft. Erie 3-4 1
T. M. GREEN, b. g.
9976 Hamilton 3-4 1:
7133 Charleston 6J f 1
•002 Charleston 1 1
6960 Charleston 1 1
6948 Charleston 3-4 1
6283 I^atonia 3-4 1
6205 Latonia 3-4 1
603S Latonia 3-4 1
5858 Churchill 3-4 1
5699 Churchill 11
5544 Doug. Pk 1 1-16 1
EARLY LIGHT, b. c.
8177 Pimlico 1 1
8079 Pimlico 3-4 1
77S8 H.deGrace 5J f 1
7624 Charles'n 11-4 2
7605 Charleston 1 1
7576 Charleston 1 1
7537 Chariest’ n 5J f 1
7497 Charleston 1 1
7385 Charleston 3-4 1
ll%fast 6-5
44%fast 2-5
05%fast 2J
47 hvy 3-4
»4%fast 6-5
43 fast 1
ll%fast 3-5
13 fast 3J
40 fast 5J
09 hvy 7-10
07? goodll-20
09? slow 12
07? fast 2
. c. 4
U%fast 11-5
13%fast 7-5
13 fast 9-5
18%slow 13-20
12%fast 6
:14%fast 2-5
:13* fast 3
:15I hvy 3-2
:13* fast 2J
:13? fast 6-5
:12? fast 4
:15? hvy 13-6
:13? fast 3-2
:I3* fast 4J
7
ll%fast 60
:20 fast 7
:43? fast 5
:42? fast 10
:14? fast 12
:12 fast 11
:13? good 12 J
: 14 hvv 10
:13? slowS7-10
:39* fast 39-10
:47 fast 17-10
3
41%fast 20
:13%fast 366
08%good 4
11 fast 1
42%good 4
43%mud 3
08%good 2
44V s slow 9-10
16%good 20
By Jack Point — Gold Ten (A. L. Aste).
118 1 1 1
HO 3 1 1
115 2 1 1
117 4 1 1
117 1 1 1
113 3 1
108 1 1
112 5 1 1
107 1 1
111 2 1
108 3 1
114 2 1
77 Gross 8 Leoeliares, Pan Zareta. Calgarv
J* Gross 4 Gowell. Prince Hermia, Sempri to
f 1 Gross 11 Rudolfo, Any Port, Gowell
il o ros f 1 Swannanoa. P.Iierrais. I.Gent’an
ii § Donerail, Gowell, Foundation
... 7? r. " “son 1 Buskin, John Furlong. Lochiei
Jit }l S ut nS vel1 5 Shackletou, A. Express. SirBlaise
' ^ T ur " er G Buskin, Frederick L., Caugh Hill
rt S Leochares. Y. Notions. Koekvlew
H 7r e ^ an , . - Jarts. FlyingFairy. Oliver Lodge
L JiiK Ic ^ agrt i* Rob. Bradley, Federal. Strenuous
ii ?ii ^ ar J ar - Grosvenor, Flammarion
1$ l‘i Me 1 ag rt 11 Ambrose. Afterglow, Ex too
By Knight of tha Thistle— Indifference (R. Daviea).
Ill 2 6 4
97 1 4
104 3 3
101 6 4
107 5 3
105 2 1
105
107 1 6
103 7 7
104 1 1 1
108 1 1 1
107 6 6
108J 5 6
107 4 2
107 3 4
110 8 8
105 1 1 1
106 3 1 1
90
110 8 8 8
111 1 6 3
90 2 3 3
112 9 10 8
108 1 4
87 7 4 4
.7? ‘ A\ h na I‘l' 5 SirBlaise, Sun Queen. PanZarela
- f., 'J. B« a PP 8 Leochares, J. Geddes, It. Brigade
i 1 , 4 iJv Kntipp 8 GreatBritain. .TimBasev. Upright
H W Knapp 5 Upright. Hoffman, Carlton O.
J™ K nai,p 8 Kingly, Astrologer, Carlton G.
i vn ?P p S 4 irev ', • 1 . oe Stein. Chippewayan
*ii Jii il ar ! n ? Acton. Sinicoe, Hamilton
I 21* E M ar I, ln Q Bivana Tumtjo. Pluvious. Stentor
it oi 77 Martin ( Wintergreen. Impression, Injury
2,i ?' lk l'l J ar | n .1. JJ., Peirhee. Wintergreen, Iniurv
g M, ar n U M- intergreen. Countless. R.Stone
5* 3*J L Martin 8 Lahore, Countless. Marjorie A
i 2 i” X\ £ Ji artl . n 9 K. Commoner, Mission. Nonpareil
I I J®® E Martin 8 Granite. Lahore, Penobscot
. By G. W. Johnson — Evergreen (D. N. Prewitt).
5*. 8 Iveochares. Pail Zareta. Ten Point
Vanausen 8 Cau. Iiill. S. It. Meyer. Kepuhlicnti
2. 4 Vandusen 4 .TulinFnriong. MiltonB.. Jawbone
2 >, aTu j us<>n 5 Lochiei. Caugh Hill. Jawbone
Sh J nndusen , Caugh Hill. Lochiei. Carlton G.
7. , 11 Presumption. S. Blaise. Meridian
2 a ^ ,e J Coy I^ad, Countless, Meridian
r- v Y r l I ? er 5 <; r. Hughes, Th. Links. Kootenay
5 o"? Loftus 8 Buckhorn, H. Private, Countless
L 2? k priner G Buckhorn. J’v Geddes. Cov Lad
2b 3) Buxton G Starbottle. W.Wool. C.deMenthe
By Peep o'Day— Wantage (H. G. Bedwe'll)
8 8 12 lFrnrli R \tr.t,
8 8 12 iFrach
7 6 3 J Robbins
4 4 s Pickett
3 l 2' .1 Wilson
2b 3 1 Deronda
6‘ 4 4 ? Tapiin
2J 2“® Tapiin -
2b 3>? Deronda
4 2 3 s C Grand
8 Monocacy. Chuckles. Cogs
7 Cadeatt. Merry Task. Aldebaraa
4 Lysander. Discovery. Fred Levy
G Monocacy. Talecnrrier. Cbii.King
■’! Armor. Volthorpe
10 Good Day, Cterpart. Chii. King
G Cbii.King, GooilDay, Pamlorina
8 Flora Fina, Paton. Merry Isitl
5 J. Kellogg. Progressive, Monoc’y
FOURTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds, Allowances. i.'!22ti — 1:50% — 5 115.)
IERAH.. b. c, 3 HO By McGee— Algie M., (T. P. Hayes).
> HamUton <-S 1:26 last 8--. Ill 2 2 2 2 3"® 3J Goose G Cliff Eilg.^YIediator
DONERAIL. b. c, 3
10055 Hamilton 7-8
9917 Windsor 1 1-8
9730 Windsor 1 1-8
S156 Churchill 1 1-4
8054 I^ex'gton 1 1-4
8002 Ivex’gton 1 1-8
7870 Lex'gton 1 1-16
645S Latonia 3-4
6391 Latonia 3-4
6310 Latonia 1
6242 I-atonia 3-4
6121 latonia 5? f
FOUNTAIN FAY, ch
!<977 Hamilton 1 1-4
9916 Windsor 1
9288 Ham’ton 1 1 16
8.746 Toronto 1 1 16
8435 Toronto 1 1 16
1 :26 fast
1:52 fast
1 :51%fast
2:<)4%fast
2 :05%fast
1 :51%fast
14!)%hvy
1 :18 hvy
1:12? fast
1 :40| fast
1:14 fast
1:101 hvy
. c. 3
2:06 fast
1 : 38% fast
1 :47%fast
1 :49%fast
1:47% fast
.,"8 3* Goose G Cliff Edge. Mediator. PI. Glass
2 s 21 Goose 4 First Sight. Rarnegat. Buskin
6J 8* Gross ft First Sight. Hamilton. Buskin
5* H Goose 8 Ten Point. Gowell. Foundation
5 5 5 s J Gross G Flora Fina. M’g’r Mark. Gowell
2® 2® Goose 4 Foundation. Gowell. L. Marshall
4 4” W W T’lor 4 FloruFina. Au.vPort. Pr.Callawav
6* Loftus ft P.Heimis. A. Patricia. Yorkville
6 6 7 J Gross G Kiehurne Gowell. Nash Cash
l h 1J Gross 10 Prince Heruils. Eleusis. Mudelle
3 s 3’J Loftus 10 A1 Bloch. Luther Anna Reed
4 h 3®J W Andress G Gowell. S. of Danube. R. Brigade
By McGee — White Plume (R. Davies).
4® 4' 2 Moody ’5 Iilackfonl. I’aton. Jenny Geddes
5 S ,7 7P Moody s p. Ahmed. Blackford, Ki-uanct
3' 4 3 i Momly lo Blackford. Ed da. Woodcrart
2"k 1" I’ Moody 4 Blkfonl. .1.11. 1 lough ton. Uloicklee
5® 3"J l J Moody ft Barneg't, Blackford, Honey Bee
6
DAILY RACING FORM
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1913.
COGS. b. c. 3
l* 8 *-'l Hamilt’n 1 1-lti
!*SS«; Windsor 1
9732 Windsor 7-8
Fort Erie i 1-16
9421 Ft. Erie lmTOy
9316 Hamilton 3-4
9285 Hamilton 3-4
9**12 Connaught 1
8854 Blue Bon. 7-8
S80S Blue Bon. ; 1
85 <m Toronto 1
8350 Pimlico 1 1-8
8177 Pimlico 1
SOfi-j Pimlico 1
7995 Pimlico 1
GLASS, ch. c. 3
10018 Hamilton 3-4
9862 Windsor 1
1:46 fast 10
l:40*4fast 9
1 :27?sfast 6
l:50%good 3 2
1:49 slow 9-5
1:13 fast 6
l:12%fast 60
1:43 fast 11-10
l:28y 5 fast 10
l:41%fast 9
l:4(iVkslow 76
1 :53%fast 45
l:41V8fast 21
1:42 fast 2
l:4114fast 31
1:13 fast 20
l:43%fast 7
103 8 9
108 9 10
106 2 4
106 4 6
114 1
103 4
112 3 3
100 2 4
104 4 2
107* 5 5
109 3 3
110 9 6
102
108 5
109 7 6
By Caughnawtga — Maiest (W. Martin).
3* 3*4 It Walls S Dynamite. Patou. Coy
3- 3*5 Montour 14 TerribloBill. Dynamite. W.Lad
3.) 2- R Watts 12 Afterglow. Pop Gun, Fred Levy
It 1‘ It Watts .5 Gerrard. C’terpart, Miccosukee
2 1 2 2 Neylon 7 Ra venal . Ardelon, Fred Levy
5' 6*1 G Burns 8 Honey Bee. York Lad. Tankard
3 2 3 s Neylon !• I.eoehares, T.W.Moon, M. Picture
14 25 D Connelly 4 O. Lodge. F. Levy. Terrible Bill
5* 4 3 4 Dreyer 7 Cliff Edge. Upright. Airey
2'J 2>* D Connelly 4 Barnegat. Crlsco, Fasces
4 1 6 5 J Clement 7 Horron, Flabbergast. Buskin
6* 6 ,S JA M’tbews 8 Buskin. Klelmrne. Barnegat
3 2 3 2 1 A M'thews 8 Monocac.v, Cbuekles. Barnegat
24 2' 4 1) Connolly 8 Talecarrier. It. Bradley. J.Walset
34 2*4 D Connolly y Klebnrne, Discovery. Talecarrier
By Knight of Pearl — Glassweed (M. Young).
7 2 5 6 B Steele 12 W. Pitzer. W W. Clark. H.Ritte
S 3 8* B Steele 12 Queed, Earl of Savoy, Luther
SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles on Turf. 3-year-olds and upward.
(90220 -1:52—1-
105
kfast 18-5 103
FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward Selling. <9*>;;75 — 1:11 — 0—113.)
THREE LINKS,
i h. g, 4
114
By
Oddfellow—]
10**23
Ha milton
3-4 Ul'Jtjfast
4
110
4
3
2
*>i »
o*
Buxton
1719
Blue Bon.
3-4 l:J5(sfast
10
104
•j
1
2
3^
4 3 i Snyder
8196
« ’hurchill
oi f l:06%tast
18
lift
4
2
3
6*
551
s Goose
8*6*1
Lexington
3-4 1 :12 s - fast
9
98
1
4
4
5*
§•
J McCabe
7901
I-exington
3 4 1 :17%hvv
16
104
1
1
6
n
9 I8 lGross
6389
Latonia
3-4 1:122 fast
26-5
102
3
4
4
46
6 7
C Turner
6317
Latonia
3-4 1:13* slow63-10
102
3
3
2
n
2 l
C Turner
828$
Latonia
3-4 1:12 fast
10
1011 6
7
7
6*
6*
B Steele
6175
Latonia
3-4 1:17* hvy 17-10
104
1
1
1
16
Estep
fio38
latonia
3-4 1:14 hvy
38-5
104
1
2
2
3>*
3*
Buxton
6882
Churchill
5-8 592 fast
10
104
2
2
2
3*
3 2
B Steele
6831
Churchill
3-4 1:12* fast 21-10 105
1
1
1
1*
16
B Steele
ANAVRI, b. g.
6
115
By.
Ben Strome-
98S5 Windsor 51 f ] :OS* 0 fast !} 115 2
962i* Fort Erie 3-4 l:15 4 5 good 13-5 116 6
7806 H.deGrace 3-4 l:14Vfctast 4 112 8
779>i H.deGrace 5-8 1:01 good 20 106 2
6319 I^aurel lm70y 1 44? fast 15 114 3
6299 laurel 3-4 1:14* fast 8 113 1
6979 Laurel 3-4 1:14* fast 6 113 3
6926 laurel 3-4 1:148 fast 3 115 1
6804 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 4 115 4
4983
Montreal
5* f 1 :08* fast
7-5
115
3
1
1
THE
9733
RUMP, ch
Windsor 1
K. 4
1-16 1 :46%fast
10
110
107
1
3
4
5
9"SS
Ham’ton 1
1-16 1 :47%fast
8
106
2
3
4
6
9241
Ham’ ton 1
1-16 1 :46%fast
5
101i
1
2
2
2
9053
Con' ght 1
1-16 1 :48%fast
7
106
3
1
1
2
8962
Connaught
3-4 1 :15 fast
20
106
2
4
3
888*1
Blue Bon.
1 l:40%fast
30
107
8
6
7
7
F/74
Blue Bon.
1 l:42%fast
13
109
2
1
1
1
CLOSER, ch. b
9978 Hamilton
4
5i f 1 :05%fast
3
112
10s
7
-
7
9882
Windsor
3 4 UKUkfast
15
108
3
5
6
98*6
Windsor
3-4 1:15 3 kgooil 12
112
9
W
10
Latonia
3 4 l:12%fast
9
109
4
4
3
9 Flex. Hoffman. Spring Maid
11 B.Tnmlxi. Superstition. C. Stream
12 FlorcnceRoberts, Martre, B. Bay
t! Sprite. Y. Notions. Morristown
9 C.ouDelivery. J. Dockery. Amoret
11 Royal Tea. Gr. Hughes. Enfield
7 Morristown. Enfield. Royal Tea
10 Presumpt'n. S. Blaise. T.M. Green
f> R. Tea. J.F. Crowley, F. Roberts
5 G. Hughes. Kootenay. Jim Basev
6 Gr. Hughes. Hawthorn. Kootenav
6 Quartermaster. G Bird. M. Lad
4 1 2= .1 Williamsl 1 TheoOook. B. Daylight. L». Five
1*4 25 Iajftus 7 Glint, Daisy Platt. Fred Levy
64 i2'*JTroxler 13 Ardelon. L.of I.augden. Magazine
6 6 21 jjTeahan (5 C. Hill. L. 0’ M’ Life. G. Hughes
2 2 2 s E Martin 12 IL Hutchison. O Em. Gold. Castle
5 h 7 a J W Knapp 12 Seneca. Chemulpo. VenetaStrome
Ink 2 2 E Martin 12 Kate K.. GoldenCastle. Ch. Queen
1‘ l 1 E Martin 8 J. Nunnally, Cherry Seed. Bodkin
4'4 5 5 1 E Martin 8 Sherwood. Hoffman. Cherry Seed
l 2 l“k E Martin 9 Veneta Strome. Lewis, Viley
By Armeath II,— -Renovah (W. Martini.
55 5*4 R Watts 9 Blackford. Busy, Just lied
7 1 7 8 4 Buxton 10 Blackford. Edda, Woodcraft
2»k 314 D Connelly 8 .T. Reardon. Pardner. Tow. Field
2 1 2 l D Connelly 4 Edda, Hatteras, Aniaster
3“k 314 n Connelly 9 Flex. Upright, Oliver Lodge
6 1 6 5 S D Connelly 9 Flabbergast. Blackford, C. Edg«
2“k 3 3 D Connelly 5 TaNunDa, CliffStream. O.Lodgx
By Ahe Frank — Burnie Bunton (J. F. Newman).
9284 Latonia
9181 Latonia
91 hi L-itonia
9*105 I.atonia
S9.’9 Latonia
8875 I^atonia
6840 J uarez
6809 Juarez
3-4 l:12)4fast 11-5 106 4
3-4 1 : 13®islow 61-10 106 6
3-4 1 :12Vifast 21-10 109 4
S-4 1:12 fast 19-5 110 3
fc-4 l:12%fast 81 103 5
8929 Latonia S-4 l:12%fast 84
SS75 latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 41-10
6840 Juarez 5J f 1:07J fast 18-5
6809 Juarez 3-4 1:13* fast 3
J. H. HOUGHTON, b. h. 6
997S Hamilton 54 f l:05%fast 30
9919 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :47Vsfast 34
9861 Windsor 3-4 1:15 fast 6
9729 Windsor 3-4 1:13 fast 100
9262 Ham’ton 1 1-16 l:49%fast 2
8647 Toronto lm70y l:45%fast 3
8546 Toronto 1 1-16 l:49%fast 47-10
8465 Toronto
3-4 1:14 fast
26-5 116 11
ll
9
6 1
31 Gould
8433 Toronto
3-4 1 :13%fast
62
124
1
6
6
6
5 5 | Gould
6092 Laurel
3-4 1:161 slow 6
110
2
S
3
2*
3 2 1 Small
ROSEMARY, b.
f. 3
100
By Marta Sant
10073 Hamilton
3-4 l:143kfast
5
110
4
1
1
l l
7* Small
9824 Windsor
51 f 1:08 good 10
96
5
3
3
30k
5"1 Deronde
9559 Fort Erie
3-4 l:16%good 6
95
4
5
5
7>J S 21 1A Wilson
9335 Hamilton
3-4 1:13 fast
30
92
6
2
2
2 2
3*1 Deronde
9221 Hamilton
51 f l:07%fast
8
99
5
5
4
8'
10 u Hopkins
9140 Connaught
3-4 l:14)ifast
18-5 100
3
1
1
ink
4 5 i Hopkins
9**11 Conn'ght
8960 Conn'ght
5* f 1 :09%fast
6
99
7
2
2
3 l
3*1 Hopkins
5J f l:09Vfcfast
3
98
3
1
1
1»
l 1 Hopkins
JOE KNIGHT.
b. g. 4
114
By Ben Strome-
997s Hamilton
51 f 1 :**5<jfast
30
10s
8
9
12
12
12 2? Obert
9759 Windsor
3-4 1 :18%hvy
15
107
5
2
3
8‘
S”5A Wilson
962*1 Fort Erie
3-4 l:15*/sgood
20
115
3
7
7
6 1
6 12 Obert
8245 Pimlico
3-4 l:14%fast
18-5
114
3
1
1
1*
2 l Wolfe
7969 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast —
7899 H.deGrace 5J f 1 :08(itnud 31
7803 H.deGrace 5-8 1 :00%fast 5
6594 Jamestown 3-4 1 :13%fast 10
6499 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 41
6329 Pimlico 3-4 l:15*4hvy 1
6210 Laurel 3-4 1:17%hvy 5
6090 Laurel 3-4 1:16 slow 9-10
tDead heat.
RUVOCO. h. g, 3
986*i Windsor 3-4 1:15 fast 15
6174 Douglas Pk 5-8 1:02 fast 17-6
4745 Windsor 5-8 1:011 fast 10
4700 Windsor 54 f l:09g hvy 25
4648 Windsor 54 f 1:07 fast 40
4354 Hamilton 61 f 1:071 fast 150
CHILTON QUEEN, ch. m. 6
10057 Hamilton 3-4 l:12%fast 15
9978 Hamilton 51 f l:05%fast 20
8247 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 94
8148 Pimlico 3-4 l:15Vkfast 35-10
7927 H.deGrace 3-4 l:14%fast 6
7879 H.deGrace 3-4 l:15Vsslow 7-5
7298 Charleston 64 f 1:08 fast 10
66**6 Jamestown 3-4 1 :13| fast 8
6592 Jamestown 3-4 1:14§ fast 10
6581 Jamestown 3-4 1:14 fast 7
6482 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 good 15
6 2 7” Wolfe
31 F’ brother
Ink 2 1 C Turner
li 2t» T Davies
21 2*>k Hopkins
l 3 l 2 Hopkins
5 ,2 lGross
l 2 I.oftus
2* Loftus
5 18 4Loftus
7° Robbins
5* Poling
SIXTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
LITTLE JANE. b. m. 7
8879 Blue Bon. 3 4 1:15 fast
8778 Blue Bon. 7-8 l:2S%fast
8139 Toronto 3-4 1 : 1 4-V.fast
778 Blue Bon. 7-8 l:28%fast 4J
139 Toronto 3-4 1:14%fast f’ld
999 Lexington 3-4 l:13%fast 64
6943 Juarez 3-4 1 :13«t fast 2
6235 Lagoon 3-4 l:12g fast 2
6130 Lagoon 54 f 1:05* fast 2
6043 Lagoon 5-8 59* fast 11-10
MISS JOE. ch. f, 4
9623 Ft. Erie lin70y l:4S%gond 2ft
9524 Fort Erie 3-4 1:17 good 10*'
5734 Hi Ih-rest Ab5-8 59* fast 6-5
6657 Hillcrest 7-8 1:30* fast 1
5592 Hillcrest 64 f 1:24* fast 2
6521 Hillcrest At>5-8 1:01* slow 3
6 4 40 Toronto lmTOy 1:47* good 84
5386 Toronto 3-4 1:158 hvy 45
3433 FortErie lm70y 1:43* fast 30
C. H. PATTEN, ch. k. 6
9828 Windsor 0) f 1:08 good 8
1761 Juarez 3-4 1:15 last 3
1293 Juarez 5-S l:01Vifast 8-5
93787 Oakland F C l:09%fast 2-6
9363! Oakland FCl:094fcfast 8
1761 Juarez
1293 Juarez
93787 Oakland
93631 Oakland
92846 Latonia
92771 Latonia
92692 I .at on i a
92b44 Latonia
HENRY RITTE, ch. g. 3
1*018 Hamilton 3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:13Vfcfast 11| 103 1
3-4 l:13%fast 18-5 103 3
3 4 l:13y s fast 7 102 4
54 f 1 :0S'/xgood33-10 120 1
ch. g. 3 107
9866 Windsor
9306 Latonia
3-4 1:15 fast 15
3-4 1:12%fast 104
9201
Latonia
3-4 l:13*ifast
4
101
1
3
2
36
5*4 J McCabe
s
9**71
Latonia
3-4 1:14 slow
7-5
104
5
1
1
16
2»k Kederis
10
8956
I.atonia
3-4 1 :12%fast
30
101
7
7
7
7
6 41 Kederis
7
8746 Douglas
3-4 1:13 fast
44
103
6
2
3
46
5* Finley
7
MAMA JOHNSON, ch. f. 3
95
By Cesarion — Over
fll'-J 1
1 taini 11 on
5$ f l:*t7%fast
20
94
11
6
8
6 l
7 7 if F Moore
12
901 r,
Conn’ght
Cnnn’ght
5J f 1 : 1<* Vs fast
10
95
3
4
4
4 1
4 2 F Moore
12
5i f l:09V 5 fast
20
95
7
2
2
2*
3*J F Moore
13
7721
Marl bore*
4J f 57%fa»t
8-6
97
5 8 F Moore
H
77P* Marlboro
4) f 67 fast
2
101
6*4 F Moore
8
Marlboro
5* f 1 :09 fast
8
107
4 4 F Moore
7
7670
Ma rlboro
6* f 1 :0S :, 4fast
7
99
3*3 F Moore
7
HEARTHSTONE
. b. c, 4
110
Bv Ben Strom»— Sti
9994
Hamilton
5J f 1 :*)7 fast
10
109
5
4
1
12
12-’" Deronde
12
!*:;>.
Hamilton
5J f 1 :074fefast
100
ins
9
9
9
9
8 7 J Deronde
fk
9**T,1
«’onna light
3-4 1 :14"f,fast
100
112
2
5
7
7
7* 8 Mondon
7
1610
Charleston 3-4 1:15 fast
40
111
BT.
AVANO. ch. f, 3
94
9R67
Windsor lm70y 1:46 fast
60
9K
7744
Marlboro 5-8 1 :06 2 5 hvy
3-2
106
7709
M’boro Ab64 f 1:23 fast
3 _
98
77o J
Marlboro 42 f 57 last
7-5
994
7667
Marlboro 4), t 66Vkfast
3
99
7643
Marlboro 64 f l:09 2 -.fast
12
104
7573 *TiarIeston 3-4 l:17*.itnud 12
7563 <’harlest'n Si f 1 :09Vifast 11-5
7385 Charleston 3-4 l:16) 5 good 30
7297 Charleston 7-8 1 :^| fast 7
7090 Charleston 3-4 1:15* good 15
4548 KingEd. Ab5-8 69* fast 2
4493 KingEd. Ab5~S 59 fast 3
GEORGE S. DAVIS ch. g. 9
999! Hamilton 5* f t :07 fast 15
9597 Ft . Erie lnwOy 1 :47%good 40
9i:>i Conn'ght 54 f 1:09 fast 30
8.988 Connaught 3-4 l:16%fast 20
S96*t <"nnaught 54 f 1 :09Vi;fast 10
8519 Electric Ab5-8I:03 hvy 13-5
8249 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%tast 77
B1TTRA. hr. f. 4
9991 Hamilton Di f 1 :**7 fast 8
9862 Windsor 11 :43%fast 12
9375 Latonia 3—1 1:14 fast 40
928** latonia 1 1 16 l:46%fast 252
99191 Latonia 54 f 1 :09 slow 27-5
98696 Churchill 3-4 l:17%hvy 78
STANLEY S.. br. g, 5
1*4)73 Hamilton 3-4 1 :14%fast 50
95xi9 Min.Sp’gs 7-8 1:30 last 20
9192 Min.Sp'gs 3-4 1:16 fast 15
9395 Delurimier 6-8 1 :*)3*ifast 30
9340 Deloriinier 5-8 1:03%fast 30 •
9Ph) KingEd. Ab5-S l:004*slow 30
FRED DREW, br. c, 3
First start.
6* 6 15 W Ward
3* 3 8 4 Old left
28 7 a Gullett
10 1 10 13 Gullett
3*1 Bauer
GERRARD. b. g. 3
10024 Hamilt'n 1 1-16 1:45
9222 Hamilton
9081 Connaught
RASH. br. g. 5 107
10024 Hamilt'n 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 5 110 7 6 4
9829 Windsor 1 1-16 1:49 good 8 107 6 6 6
9728 Windsor 1 1 : 40 G, last 10 104 9 4 3
9597 Ft. Erie lm70y l:47 2 <;good 3 103 7 5 2
9525 Ft. Erie lin’Oy 1 :47 2 bgood 18-5 105 8 6 3
9291 Hamilton 1 1-8 l:53%fast 13-5 114 5 5 4
9222 Hamilton 1 l:40%fast 10 110 5 6 5
9138 Con'ght 1 1-16 l:49%fast 2 107 1 4 4
9056 Conn’ght 1 1-8 1:56 fast 2 112 4 3 2
8989 Conn’ght 1 1-8 1 :56Vfefast 13-5 107 111
FLORAL DAY. ch. f. 4 105
8824 Douglas 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7-5 107 6 6 4
8772 Douglas 1 1-16 l:46%fast 67-10 103 8 8 7
8576 Douglas 1 1-8 1:52 fast 47-10 103 1 3 4
8500 Douglas 1 1-8 1:53 fast 8-5 103 2 3 3
8256 Church’] 1 1-16 1 :49%mud 28 5 107 9 8 8
8200 Churchill 1 l:40%fast 7-5 108 1 6 6
8074 Lexington 1 1 :40 fast 7-5 109 2 6 5
8027 Lex’gton lm70yl :44%fast 24 1041 8 6 3
7968 Le.x'gton 1 1-16 l:46%fast 18-5 105 6 7 4
7863 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47Vfefast 12 106 3 6 3
LUCKY GEORGE, b. g. 4 106
1**022 Hamilt’n 1 1-16 l:46%fast 12 109 5 6 3
9979 Hamilton 1 1-8 l:53%fast 15 1**5 4 1 3
9359 Ham’ton 1 1-16 1 :43%fast 8 95 3 4 5
9314 Hamilton 1 1-8 1:56 fast 3 107 5 6 5
9116 Conn’ght 1 1-8 1:56 fast 10 101 7 5 3
8989 Conn'ght 1 1-8 l:56%fast 20 lift 3 3 3
8878 Blue Bon. 3-4 l:15%fast 50 109 4 6
8317 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 good 17 109 13 11
7664 James’n lmTOy l:48%fast 6 98 6 7 7
7651 Janies'n lm70y l:47%fast 11-6 99 5 5 5
By Superman — Mayfair (J. W. Schorr).
1 4
102
5
3
1
1
2 1
2‘ Buxton
,5
4
102
5
3
5
6
5*
6 14 Buxton
1)
8 6
107
1
2
2
2
2nk
3'1 Buxton
24 Buxton
7
10
103
3
3
3
2
2"k
12
10
100
1
1
1
1
ink
16 Ambrose
6
10
93
6
2
2
4
41
4* Neylon
10
30
92
7
4
7
7
54
6 5 Neylon
12
31-10
96
2
2
2
2
26
24 E Martin
10
n Dr. W. Briggs, Rash. HuskyLnd
togs. Counterpart, Miccosukee
KITrndi. Clinton.
By Hatting*— Lady Rayon (Gallahar Bros.).
7 1 5*4 Snyder 12 Tseeit. Tankard. Flex
5 1 5*1 Gross S I.eochares. K. Differ. J. Ueddes
S 3 6*J Gross J** Pr. Ahmed. R. Brigade, Yorkville
3 2 3*1 Kcderis t! Presumption. La Mode, L. Father
6 3 6*J Estop 9 A. Patricia, C.onDelivory, II. Bay
44 6 7 Estep S Wilhite. ‘Merrick, Sleeth
4 ! 3’ Estep 9 Wilhite, Back Bay. The Grader
3*J 5'i Kederis 9 Flor. Rolterts, Wilhite. Amoret
4* 5 5 J Kederis g SchBgo. Silver Bill, El Pnlomar
2» 3=4 Kederis 7 StarJasmine. Sonada. Chartler
6 8 5‘i Gross 6 F. Roberts, Upright, Pr.ofLism’e
13 1*4 Gross 8 Batwa, Tilford Thomas, Enfield
By Dnngaryen — Ben Ledl (G. W. Scott).
10’- 10’° R WaldronRJ Useeit. Tdnkard. Flex
5 1 4 3 It WahlronH Mycenae. Teoumseh. Forehead
4 1 3 3 Waldron 10 R. McGill, Husky Lad, Fern L.
6* 6 8 4 Waldron S K’IsDiffer. G. Britain. JimBasey
5 1 4 5 4 R WaldronlO Grif, My Follow. Dynamite
3 1 I s R WaldronlO Star Gift. Love Day. Spellbound
l’J 3'J Waldron 4 FountninFay. Blackford. Chuckles
6 1 34 Gould 12 Dr. Neet. Magazine, Star Gift
6 5 6 ! Gould 6 PlateGlass, Crisco. BwanaTumbo
2* 3 2 1 Small 6 T. Busybody. Premier. D’bleFiv*
By Marta Santa — Country Fraud (J. L. Watkins).
1* 7“ Small 8 Nimbus. Chilton King. Jonquil
3 nk 5 8 4 Derondo 11 Useeit, Theo Cook. Inlan
7‘4 8 21 JA Wilson 8 Glint, Russell McGill. Aftorglow
2 2 3 8 J Oeronde 12 Y’orkville. Simcoe, Fred Levy
8* 10” Hopkins 12 P. Antoinette, M. Edith. Denham
Ink 454 Hopkins 9 Jonquil. Afterglow, J. of Asia
3 l 3*4 Hopkins 9 Righteasy, Jonquil. Ardelon
1 1 l 1 Hopkins 15 TomSayers, Bl. River. J.Grey
By Ben Strome — Fair Empress (J. H. Penz),
12 12 2? Obert 12 Useeit. Tankard. Flex
8‘ S”?.A Wilson 9 Yorkvillo. York Lad. Glint
6 1 6 12 Obert 7 Glint, Anavri, Daisy Platt
l 1 2* Wolfe 8 Ambrose, Sylvostris, Daingerfleld
6 2 7” Wolfe 7 Sherwood. Hoffman, Hasson
31 F’brother 6 C. Hill, Sp’g Board. Gr. Hughes
Ink 2 1 C Turner 7 Tartar, Lysander. Barnegat
]i 2t D T Davies 8 Sherwoo*l. R. Loyal. Black Chief
24 2*>k Hopkins 10 Ivnbel. Yellow Eyes. Napier
1 3 l 2 Hopkins 9 M. Moments. T. Busybody. Garth
3 3 3 5 * J McIntyre 6 F. Yankee. Rosseanx. Win. Widow
1* l 1 J McIntyre 9 Chemulpo. V. Strome. Ch. Queen
By Dick Welles — Wedding Blossom (J. B. Respess).
107 6 3 5
97 4 1 3
90 3 1 1
96 5 1 1
98 3 1 1
93 9 6 8
103 1 5
100 3 4
102
10*1 S 2 2
98 8 9 9
95 11 10 7
90 7 5 6
113 12 12
97 5 5 5
7631 James’n lmTOy l:47%fast 6 101 6 4 5
BIG DIPPER, h. f. 3 99
9867 Windsor lrn70v 1:16 fast 16-5 96 2 3 4
9814 Windsor 3-4 l:17y 5 hvy 8 104 5 2
9421 Ft. Erie lni70v 1:49 slow 4j 1*17 6 3 5
9138 Con’ ght 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 7 97 4 1 3
9116 Con' ght 1 1-8 1:56 fast 4 90 3 1 1
8964 Con’ght 1 1-16 1 :50 fast 10 96 5 1 1
SR56 Blue Bon. 1 l:!2%fast 6 98 3 1 1
8751 BlueBon. 1 1-8 1 :56y 5 fast 15 93 9 6 8
8465 Toronto 3-4 1:14 fast 17 103 1 5
8247 Pimlico 3-4 1 :13*tfast 14 100 3 4
8ERNAD0TTE, h. c, 3 102
10O5S Hamilton 1 l-t 2:05 last 15 l*»*i 8 2 2
9993 Hamilt’n 1 1-16 1:47 fast 15 98 8 9 9
9560 Ft. Erie 1 1-16 l:50%good 6 95 11 10 7
9459 Ft. Erie lm70y 1:52 slow 4 90 7 5 6
9335 Hamilton 3-4 1:13 fast 50 113 12 12
8581 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :47 fast 22 97 5 5 5
8504 Toronto 1 1 :40%slow 298 1064 6 4 3
7624 Charles’n 1 1-4 2:11 fast 3 111 4 3 5
7576 Charleston 1 lGSrstnud 6 112 8 7 7
7445 Chariest’ n 5* f l:09%slow 6-5 110 4 4
7356 Charleston 3-4 1 :16%goodll-20 105 2 2
7197 Charleston 3-4 1:16 fast 8-5 102 2 3
LORD ELAM. b. g, 6 106
9SS6 Windsor 1 l:40Vhfast 40 105 12 11 10
9728 Windsor .1 l:408sfast 12 104 2 5 6
9358 Hamilton 7-8 1:28 fast 7 120 2 6 6
9262 Ham’ton 1 1-16 l:49%fast 20 104 5 8 5
8246 Pimlico 1 l:42)4fast 24 108 12 12 11
8116 Pimlico lm40y 1:45 fast 110 112 3 6 9
7962 Pimlico lm60y 1:46 fast — 112 1 7 7
7782 James’n 1 1-16 l:4SVhgood 5 105 5 6 4
7763 James' n 1 1-16 l:50%good 4 108 6 6 5
7695 Jamest’n 1 1-8 l:55%fast 2| 102 2 5 4
7639 James’n 1 1-16 l:49%fast 6-5 102 4 3 2
BILLIE BAKER, b. g. 3 102
10058 Hamilton 1 1-4 2:05 fast 25 108 1 5 6
9755 Min.Sp'gs 7-8 l:28%good 8-5 108 1 4
9667 Min.Sp’gs 1 1-8 2 00%slow 8-5 106 13 3
9634 Min..Sp’gs 3-4 1:17 fast 4-5 108 5 6
9509 Min.Sp'gs 7-8 1:30 fast 12 108 4 4 4
3 3'J 3 7 II Gray S Dr. W. Briggs. Gerrard. II. I.ad
6 5* 3*£ Derontle t; Il'tteras, Coppertowu. Work. I.ad
1 I s 1*1 Buxton 11 W. Lad. Mycenae, Lord Elam
5 5* 5»J Buxton 7 Napier. H. Hutchison, Joe St-ln
3 3* 4 2 5 Buxton 10 Clinton. Marie T., L. M. Eckert
4 3‘ 4 3 ( Montour 7 Effendi. Clinton. Gerrard
5 6'J 4‘J Hopkins 12 Jacquelina, Gerrard. Woodcraft
5 2J 2**k Hopkins 0 Big Dipper. HuskyLad. U.Emma
1 l 2 2*> Hopkins 7 Azo, Judge Monck, Jack Laxson
1 26 3* Hopkins 10 L.M. Eckert. L’ky George, Gerrard
By Nasturtium— Anyday (8. Sotille). ]
3 I 3 l fi Kederis 0 Teeuinaeli, U.Kmiua, Duel*. Daffy
7 5* 4 5 | E Martin !• J. Reardon. Supervisor. Wander
4 3= 3 s J Kederis r. MeltonStreet. Just Red. Mgr. Mack
3 2 h 11 Kederis *> Spindle, Cracker Box. Beautiful
6 6" 6 13 .T Hanover !> Wander. Forehead. Bon. ciianc*-
4 26 2 l .1 Hanover 13 Ur. Emma. M. Ann K.. Tro. Belle
1 1* l 3 J Hanover 7 Supple. Stamps. Ursula Etnma
2 26 In j Hanover S Spindle. Love Day. Marshon
4 2'} 2i J HanoverlO Forehead. Supple. Love Day
3 3 2 3*i Skirvin 6 El Oro. Mary Ann K., Ed.Graney
By Maceo— Presentation (G. H. Marlman).
1 :!'• 3*J Williams S Muff. U. of Langdeu. Kimnundy
6 75 S'*i J Williams s My Fellow. Effendi. Huskv I.ad
4 4 8 4 3 ij Montour li John Reardon. Dynamite. Effendi
5 8 l 9 12 i.Montour 12 Hasson. McCreary. Marie T.
3 2 2 2* Dennler 7 I.I^estrade, Jacquelina. 3IollieS.
3 3“ 2* Montour 10 L. M. Eckert. Rash. Gerrard
8 8 8 n |R Waldron S York Lad, Star Gift. Aguier
10 9 2 8 8 But well 13 Springm’s, T.Holland. Montcalm
7 6 l 7*4 Montour K Cheer Up. Ragman. Floral Day
4 3 * 4 3 * Montour 7 C. Beacbey. Mollie S.. York I.ad
3 4 3 4 2 3 Montour 8 Camel. The Squire. Blue Mouse
By Astronomer — Helen O’C. (E. J. McGraw).
1 3* :t-\ W Ward 7 Camellia. Miss.loiiah. Mlci-os’kee
3* ::*i W Ward 7 Tankard. Terrible Bill. Hasson
7 7 7 15 Montour 7 Ravenal. Cogs. Ardelon
2 l nt l nl * Mon I our 6 Rash. Husky I.ad. Ursula Emma
2 3 2 5 7 Montour 7 1 11 . 1 .est rude, I, .George. Jacquelina
3 4 2 4*5 Nathan 12 Jacquelina. Apiaster. H. Lad
1 1* 1} Nathan 7 Hasson. EllaGrane. F.Godmother
8 7 1 5*} Snyder 11 Apiaster, L. M. Eckert. Stairs
6 9 2 lO”! W Dunn 12 Dr. Neet. Magazine. J.H.H’ghton
4 5 3 4 5 Skirvin ti Perthshire, Yorkville, Magazine
Bv Contestor — Realitv (J. A. Thom-son).
5 5-’ 5" Van I luseii S Clubs. El llro. Mycenae
x S 1 8 ''j Ambrose ]L Marie T., Busy. Clubs
5 4 3 2* Ambrose 11 HttwdyHowdv. Master Jim Kiel
4 36 ::* J Neylon S McCreary. Clinton. Kiel
12 12 12 2J 5F Adams 12 Yorkville, Simcoe, Rosemarv
5 5 2# 5 11 JDeronda li PlateGlass. F.Siglit. Bwa.Tumho
3 5 1 6 5 * II McC thy 7 Horron. Flabbergast, Buskin
Fell. E Martin 6 Monocac.v. E. Light. Talecarrier
5 5» 6» F. Martin 10 Good Day. C’terpart, Chil King
3 2 h 1 1 J E Martin 10 Fuchsia. Anna Claire. Syosset
2 2 s 2 3 E Martin 7 Good Day, Syosset, Beth Stanl»v
3 3*5 2‘ E .Martin 10 (’.Hudson, GoodDay, BethStanloy
3 2 5 7 Montour
4 2 4*5 Nathan
1* 1J Nathan
7> 5* } Snyder
9 2 1<1»J W Dunn
5 3 4 5 Skirvin
40
105 :
12
It
10
10
10*
10' 2 i
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Adams
14
12
104
2
5
6
4
34
4 2 i
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11
7
120
2
6
6
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20
104
5
8
5
4
66
7*4
Gross
10
24
108 1
12
12
11
10
74
6 8 3
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12
110
112
3
6
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7
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7 Jes. Burn. Chapultepec. La .Mode
12 P.Hermis, GolUColor, M.Salaame
7 Ter. Bill, Loch Lomond. Brynary
d Flabbergast. Tankard. Spr. Miss
10 Great Britain, Brynary, Lewln
6 Farrier. Barnegat. Tankard
By Chilton — Hanover Queen (J. J. McCauley).
5 7 3 7 13 Waldron 8 Inlan. Working Lad. Moiaant
8 S s 8 1 * Schut’ger 12 Fseeit. Tankard. Flex
6 6 6 6 5 Wolfe 6 Perthshire, Yorkville, Magazine
3 10“**nit*jScUut’ger 12 Sylvestris. Deduction. Muff
3 5 2 6 3 Montour 7 Blue Thistle, Pardner. Cowl
1 1* 2 8 Montour 7 Blue Thistle. Ch. Seed, Horace E.
3 2* 1 1 A Montour 8 Righteasy. Grosvenor, Fatherola
9 9 3 7 ,0 (Gould 12 Amoret, Takahira, Camellia
6 7* 8 7 i Gould 9 Aviator, Coppertown. Sir Blaise
7 7 2 7 10 Gould 10 Deduction, Premier, Amoret
3 3 4 1* Gould 9 Sherwood, Rosseaux. Chemulpo
pward. Selling. (9*1373 — 1:11—6—113.)
10022 Hamilt’n
1 1-16 1:46%fast
12
93
6
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8
8
7s
5*J H Gray
9816 Windsor
1 1-8 1 :59%hvy
15
93
7
7
6
6
5 3
5 4 Deronde
9761 Windsor
1 1-16 1 :51%hvy
12
94
7
8
S
6
4 1
4 21 Deronde
9560 Ft. Erie
1 1-16 l:50%good 15
87
7
7
6
7
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4“ Snyder
9459 Ft. Erie
lm70y r 1:52 slow
20
95
1
7
7
7
ti 3
4 4 1 A Wilson
9119 Connaught 1 1 :42%fast
40
100
7
7
7
7
7
7 11 Nathan
9016 Connaught 1 l:42%fast
40
95
8
8
8
8
8
8 13 Nathan
7781 James’n
lm70y 1 :47 good 7
96
1
8
8
6
6 5
6 7 4 Nathan
7763 James’n
1 1-16 l:50%good 12
96
7
8
8
7
6 3
6 8 i Nathan
7737 James’n
1 1-16 l:48%fast
20
95
4
7
7
7
54
5*8 Nathan
7578 Charle’n
1 1-16 1 :50%mud
2
86
1
1
2
3
26
4*4 Deronda
MOONLIGHT,
b. g, 4
101
By Beacon Ligh
10053 Hamilton 1 1-8 t :54%fast
5
104
1
8
8
8
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S'* ; Dei-unde
9*116 Connaught 1 l:42%fast
60
100
7
4
6
7
6i
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8076 Pimlico
1 l:42V 6 fast
251
108 10 10
10
11
104 lO-'-A Nathan
7781 James’ n
lm70y 1:47 good 20
106
5
6
7
7
7*
7 17 fTeahan
776S Jamestown 7-8 1:28 fast
8
96
6
5
7
8
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6'°iMontour
6373 Latonia
1 3-S 2: 198 fast
18
97
2
1
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3
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4 10 Nathan
6314 Latonia
1 3-16 1 :59g fast
31-6
101
6
5
6
8
9
9* B Steele
6069 I.atonia
1 1-8 1:53* fast
55
103
2
8
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4 2 4 Nathan
DILATORY, ch. g. 4
16021 Hamilt’n 1 1-16 1:46 fast 40
9619
Fort Erie
3-4 l:15%good 7
102 6
5
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9358
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7-8 1 :28 fast
60
116 3
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9316
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3-4 1:13 fast
100
109 8
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214S I^xington
3-4 l:13V£fast
69
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11
10
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2112
Lexington
1 1:39 fast
48
964 7
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7>* .T Callahan
7
5 s 6 15 *Wolfe 6 B. Mouse. Toddling. C. Beachey
4 3 4 fl J Wolfe 8 Pliant. Clem Beacbey, Emily Lee
3 2 2 5 Wolfe 6 Irish Kid. Dick Baker, O Era
2* 2»* Wolfe 6 H. Rose. Harcourt. Annie Sellers
By Gold Heels — Sanctisgima (A. D. Steele).
ti 3 ti 14 It Steele 8 Clubs, El Oro, Mycenae
2 l 2.1 It Steele f> Otilo, Eva Tanguay, Ben Lasca
1J l 1 B Steele (i Otilo, Gold. Castle, Sam Bernard
l’J I 1 * B Steele 8 Danvilleil., M.Kingsb’y, L.Nute
3 1 3°* B Steele 5 Kiva, Hermuda. Puck
By Fatherless — Lizzie H. (A. R. Bresler).
7 : 5*1 H Gray 8 Muff. L. of Langdeu. L. Georg**
5 3 5* Ileronde 8 Dr.W.Br’gs. Marshon. L.M.Ec’rt
4* 4 21 Deronde 8 Font. Effendi. Earl of Savoy
26 4 3 Snyder 11 How. Howdy. Bernadotte, M.Jiiu
6 3 4*] A Wilson 8 McCreary, Clinton, Barnudotte
7 7 11 Nathan 7 L.M. Eckert, Chemulpo. J. Monck
8 8 18 Nathan 8 Gold. Treasure. Effendi. Mycenap
6 5 6 7 1 Nathan 8 F.G’mother. S.N’thcut, Cynosuro
6 3 6 8 J Nathan 8 Pliant. Clem Beachey, Emily Lee
5J 5 8 3 Nathan 8 Caliph. O Em. Fairy Godmother
26 4“J Deronda 7 Stairs. Annie Sellers. Woo<l Dove
By Beacon Light — Princess Orna (Mrs. W. H. Frey).
S 8j“ Ileronde 8 E. of. Savoy. Mast. Jim. l’adoodle
6- i 5 7 ’. Neylon 8 Gold. Treasure. Effendi. Mycenae
101 10 22 5Nathan 12 Ed. Graney, Stelcliff. Rock Fish
7 3 7 17 5Teahan 8 F.G’mother, S.N’thcut. Cynosure
7- 6 10 JMontour S Blue Mouse, Malitine. Cynosure
4* 4 l ° Nathan 8 CousinPuss. SisterFlorence. Frog
9 9* B Steele lit CousinPuss, Sis. Florence. Effendi
6 2 4 2 * Nathan 9 Carl. Club. J. Louis. Dick Baker
By Samson — Tardy (H. H. Emmons).
8 7 17 Lounsb’y 8 Dynamite, Paton. Cogs
4 7 J Montour 6 Joe Stein. Magazine, Miss Edith
2 1 4 l i T Ilarty 9 Miccosukee, R. Lloyd. Lord Elam
71 713 w Ward S Honey Bee. York Lad. Tankard
By Canopns — Princess (W. 0. Clancy).
4 nk 5 3 Robbins 11 EmilyLee. Incision. YeiietaSI route
28 10H Small 15 Jacquelina, Hasson. RalphLloyd
6* 5 3 J Small 12 York I.ad. Ardelon, Carrillon
11 ll 24 Estep 12 Theresa Gill. Wilhite. Just Reil
1J 1* Estep 11 Hazel C., Orba Smile, Cosgrove
2* 2S Corey 6 Mimor’so. J. o’Lantern Ch’tlclor
2 2 * 2 s Corey 5 C. Goetz, (thantlclor. Mimorioso
2 4 l 2 * Corey 5 J.Rcd, F. G. Hogan. O.Cunn’ham
By Islington — Rose Prim (M. J. Donohue! .
l"t> 4* ’. Sehut’ger 7 MarfeT.. MasterJim. Missjoiiah
6* 6 4 J ( tbert 13 Cowl. Gold Cap, Chuckles
£ 2 A Hanover l*> Adriuche. Sati. St. Agathe
5"S McArdle 8 Silicic. Mamac. Dora M. Lutz
2 2 Snider 6 Frog. Dipper, McAndrews
2 2 Snider 7 Nila. .Tohnuy Wise. Isabel Casse
2 h 6“J Rowley 9 At Once, Troy Weight. Monkey
3 1 3 3 J Braziley S Inlan. B.of Pleasure. B’cing Lass
12 ll 27 Schut’ger 12 Zim, Cong.James, Bouncing Lass
By Santello— Katherine Ennis (H. Benzinger).
66 10 18 5E Martin 11 M. Katcham. J. Burn. T. Sayers
It 10' 3 Kederis 10 Bompie. Boa no, Pleasing
28 4 8 1 Keogh 9 Silver Stocking. VenoVon, ElPato
l 6 l 7 E Martin !» J.H.Barr. Ocean View. Ar. Rouse
l 5 In E Martin 11 EmmaG.. B.oflrotiuois. ll.Liuise
1 1 l*t C Ross 8 EyeWhite, F’damental, Topland
36 4 4 t Goose 13 A.theGreat . Crossover. EyeWhite
1 3 2'| Goose 12 B. Grande. M. Antonyll., H'dza'la
1 2 26 T Koerner 12 Stafford, Delaney. Tmn McGrath
Bv Hermis — Arline CW. F. Knebelkamp).
3> 3 s J Ca!lahaiil2 W. Pitzer. W. W. Clark. S. Clark
5 3 6 ,3 tJ Callahan 7 Jes. Burn, Chapultepec. La Mode
3 1 2 3 Kederis 12 La Mode. Coy. Anna Reed
Harford Agriculture and
Breeders’ Association
Havre de Grace,
Maryland.
1 J
Clothes Brush. R.H. Gray. Brush
My Genii. Black River
7 7 18 Mondon 7 Flex. Gold Cap. Ymir
1 9” J Hanoverll BreakerBoy. S.Holmes. Gagnant
o 1 5 B i Forsyth 12 Ool. Brown K11. Differ. GoldMine
Bv St. Avonicus — Orsova (W. E. Nunn).
6“ 6 12 5Montour 7 Camellia. Miss Jonah. Big Dipper
4 4 1 J Hanover 7 Carroll. Inspired. Golden Cluster
4*4 D Hoffman S Cliff Top. Letourno. Kiiuler I.ou
2“ F Moore 8 Mon Ami. Inspired. Quincy Belle
2 2 F Moore 8 Fasces. Kaufman. Vigorous
7 4 3 Kill’w’th 9 Wihlwced. Fanchette. Cl. Brush
4* 6 4 J Deronda 7 Gagnant. ('Godmother. V.. Strome
5 2 5 5 3 Deronda 9 N. Haven. Ruliia Granda. Bodkin
5 5 8 Bruce 5 J. Kellogg. Progressive. E. Light
6 4 6*1 Montour 7 Gardenia, F'k Hudson. E. Grane
7 7 10 Montour 7 Gardenia. Clothes Brush. Goldv
6 7 * W Burns 7 W.T.B’kner. MattieL., Protag’as
l 4 Jensen 8 MattieL., Michael Rice, I See It
By Sombrero— Bellane (M. J. Conran).
7' S 13 G Burns 12 Moi.-ant. My Genii. Black River
6 5 6‘" W Waril 7 Napier. H. Hutchison. Joe Stein
3* S’.) Gullett 6 B.Mast'son, C.B’chcy, B.DeKalh
28 7« Gnliett 10 Jonquil. F. Godmother. Planter
0* 10 13 Gullett 15 Rosemary. TomSayers. Bik River
3 3 J Bauer 4 Sylvestris. LittlePal, Remark’hle
76 5 7 A Fergus’nlO Futurity. Q'n Mark, TheoOook
By Kilkerran — Miss Kitty (E. McFarland).
5 3 6"",Buxtim 12 Molsant. My Genii. Black River
6 2 6 3 5 Buxton 12 i.niecd. Ear! of Savoy, f.uther
6* 4*1 W AndresslO Pluvious. Coy. Beulah S.
56 7 13 JEstep 10 BillyHolder, Patruclie. TomKing
3 1 3* I.oftus 9 Mad. Phelps. Andrajosa. B. Cliff
4* 4*i Kennedy 9 L. Wish. Beautiful, Mad. Phelps
By Jack Point — My Gem (E. J. Salt).
6 l * 4* Van Dusen S Nimbus, Chilton King. Jonquil
5 5'*|V andusen 5 Kiva. Hermuda. Billy Baker
7 7' 3 Vand’sen 7 Chapultepec. Hawley. AlherlaBoy
T 13 * Vandusen S I go. Clothes Brush. Spirella
1 1 1 ** Vandnsen ll The Busybody. Cordova. M. Jean
9 8 J Vandusen 11 Buck Thomas. Chas. Goetz, Ugo
By Sain — El Salado (0. F. S til el).
Entries to the following Stakes to be run during the
Autumn Meeting, September 10 to September 30
WILL CLOSE ON MONDAY, AUGUST 4
HAVRE DE GRICE HANDICAP . . #1,500 added . . . For three-year-olds and upward.
X 1*0 J i a h h
CHESTERBROOK HANDICAP . . . 1,000 added . , , For threeyear -° lds 1 a 1 nd 16 u ^ d s
OLD BAY HANDICAP 1,000 added , , , For t ^ I tE°AND an 7 d o ?ards
FOX HILLS HANDICAP 1.000 added ... For three-year-olds and 3 upward^
0AKIN6T0N SELLING STAKES . . 1,000 guaranteed. For three-year-olds and upward.
1 A'lb MILES
PRINCETON SELLING STAKES , . 1,000 guaranteed, For three-year.oids an<1 3
ROtAL BLUE HANDICAP 1,500 added ... “TfiSEfJVm n yarm
POST DEPOSIT SELLING STAKES . 1,000 guaranteed, For three-year-olds
LAFAYETTE HANDICAP ... I . 1,000 added ,,, For two-year-oids ^ * furlongs
ERDENHEIM HANDICAP 1,000 added . . , For two-year-oids ^ MIL£
TRENTON SELLING STAKES.. 1,000 guaranteed. For twoycar ' 01 ^ x. 2 KURI0NGB
CAROLINA SELLING STAKES . . 1,000 guaranteed, For ames, two year, HL0NGg
FOR ENTRY BLANKS ADDRESS
F. REHBERGER, 399 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
NATIONAL FACING REVIEW
TODAY'S SPECIAL:
Alabama. Mitten. Moccasin. Swallow.
Yesterday’s Wire and Special both lost.
Room 1101. 327 South La Salle Street. Chicago. 111.
Yesterday’s Form Special. Afterglow, 41. second.
Daily lost. •
FRIDAY’S FORM SPECIAL:
White- Wednesday -Won-See-Jo-Can.
THE TURF REPORTER.
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$2.00 X SPECIAL goes Saturday, August 2. Yes-
terdav’s Daily. Paton. 6-6. won. Form Special Bed-
well entry, 6-5 won. FRIDAY’S FORM SPECIAL:
October-Orange-26-35-32-25-53-57-26.
STANDARD TURF GUIDE.
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The Monthly Form Book
containing charts of all races run on recognized
tracks in North America during the month of July
will be on sale at noon today,
PRICE *1.00.
Single copies by mail will POSITIVELY only be
sent as registered matl, with an extra charge of teu
cents for registration. Not responsible for book»
sent as regular mail.
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M0NTCA1M, 20 to I, 3BD
C ftU.YEll'X' one horse wire yesterday. Posi-
tively the only one sent out on ANY
track. I am sorry that lie did not win,
but I have uo complaint. THEY CAN’T ALL
" IN— AT A PRICE. The following were put
over by me rtx*ently :
PRINCE AHMED 8-1 WON
(Windsor Getaway Special.)
FLORAL PARK 11-5 WON
THE WIDOW MOON 7-1 WON
JEANNE D' ARC 10-1 WON
EDWIN T. FRYER 6-1 WON
DR. WALDO BRIGGS 3-1 WON
AVE (Extra Special) 4-1 WON
Now I ask. Do you think such is tin* result of
guess work'.' Don’t la* a mollycoddle all vour
life; join the winning crowd- -while t^e getting
is good. The lads who did so nobly at Windsor
have been at Saratoga over a week. Enough.
SPECIAL Cor the Saratoga uiectiug. which
opens Saturday ‘continuing for iweuty five raclug
days), I am making a BARGAIN OFFER Here
it is: THE ENTIRE MEETING— ONE HOUSE
DAILY — MAILED THE NIGHT BEFORE. FOR
THE -NOMINAL SI M OF $1(1. If subscription
is received by NOON Saturday, it will include
my $1<> Opening Day s|>ecial — FREE. Now. tins
is giving in format ion away. Rush your suh-
seriptiou NOW.
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